Harapanku Didalammu Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how brilliant an action, it should not be considered great unless it was the result of a great motive. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

When I first was on Big Time Rush, the TV show, I did a lot of silly things. Among the first episodes that came out, my buddies wanted to have a viewing party, so we turned it into a drinking game. Every time I did something dumb, we took a shot. We were hammered! — James Maslow

There is no way to completely fail unless you completely quit. — Jon Jones

As the director of an opera, it is my responsibility to unify the style of the particular performance, but one can certainly approach the piece from different points of view. That's what makes it interesting and keeps it alive. — Sarah Caldwell

Much early alchemy seems to have been adventure. You heated and mixed and burnt and pounded and to see what would happen. An adventure might suggest an hypothesis that can subsequently be tested, but adventure is prior to theory. — Ian Hacking

Just as the blurring between childhood and adulthood has produced the kidult, so the stretching of middle into old age has fostered another peculiar chimera: septuagenarians with apoptosis sporting the depeche mode. — Will Self

I know Sir John will go, though he was sure it would rain cats and dogs. — Jonathan Swift

The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw. — Cal Hubbard

The expectations were low for 'Castle;' people thought we'd be one season and done. — Tamala Jones

Sometimes you see auteur TV shows and movies, and those are great. — Akiva Goldsman

You wanted a wife but I was
still a girl. — Kate Chisman

As writer Isak Dinesen put it, All sorrows can be borne if we put them in a story or tell a story about them. — Sue Monk Kidd

My heart should be breaking, too, but there comes a point when you're so inured to loss that you no longer feel the lash. — Ann Aguirre