Iwan Fals Quotes & Sayings
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He had learned a long time ago that some things were worth being afraid of. And some things were not. Things that he had done before and survived did not justify fear. To be afraid of a survivable thing was irrational. — Lee Child

The Universe, so far as we can observe it, is a wonderful and immense engine; its extent, its order, its beauty, its cruelty, makes it alike impressive. — George Santayana

The resurrection of Jesus Christ was necessary to establish the truth of his mission and put the stamp of all-conquering power on his gospel. — Edward McKendree Bounds

If you managed a baseball team, would you listen more closely to the team accountant or the director of player personnel? — Jack Welch

I always view my music like a city at night, like Atlanta. I view my music in lights. So Far Gone would be my experiences in Toronto at night. — Drake

One of the reasons for putting yourself on the line, is that life is not simply treading water ... I always felt that once you reach a certain point, you have to try and move ahead. — Dick Button

The present tense made him nervous. — William Gibson

You know, the dirty secret in the Director's Guild is that the average life expectancy of Director's Guild members is 57 years old. The stress level is so high and directors are generally really out of shape, cause they sit in the chair and they eat craft service. — Eli Roth

The United States is a beautiful place, you know? — Billy Higgins

Nothing within the universe itself can exist to explain the fact that it exists. — Guy Consolmagno

There are many you's within you, but all of them are still you! You are nothing but different you's! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I have never learned to read or write music so I am not a virtuoso musician like the others you mentioned. I am completely unable to play like them because I never learned classical music, I just developed my own crazy style! — Ken Hensley

No change, no pause, no hope! Yet I endure. — Percy Bysshe Shelley