Kalender Januari Quotes & Sayings
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Basically he never went to work and didn't have a job. Of course I thought he did. I thought he was on the phone doing business deals instead of borrowing money from people. — Christie Brinkley
What better time to be kind to a beautiful stranger than when she's weak, and rocking a schnoz like the Godfather? — Leslea Tash
There is no way to escape the doing of our world, so what a warrior does is to turn his world into his hunting ground. As a hunter, a warrior knows that the world is made to be used. So he uses every bit of it. A warrior is like a pirate that has no qualms in taking and using anything he wants, except that a warrior doesn't mind or he doesn't feel insulted when he is used and taken himself — Carlos Castaneda
The most you get is what you ask for. — Phil McGraw
There is a sort of light surrounding Abel, something pure and strong radiates from him no matter where he is or what he's doing. Sometimes Cain thinks he possesses a soul without shadows. That's what people want to be close to. But if so, it's not like a child's, for a child's soul is delicate, its flickering flame needs no more than the opening of a door onto the world to blow it out. Nothing can destroy Abel's light. In his presence one never feels wicked, only foolish. That darkness which in solitude can seem so powerful, occasionally even intoxicating, seems risible in his company. — Karl Ove Knausgard
Lol! You are awesome,lovesome and winsome; you are Too-Much. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson
Birthday is a glorious day. — Lailah Gifty Akita
There's never a beginning for eternity. — Toba Beta
I had a couple of friends, but I was mostly the kid with his nose in a book. — George R R Martin
One thing that's coming up a lot is: are you as grumpy as you appear from this Black Books thing. — Dylan Moran
One day in Auschwitz I became so dispirited that I couldn't carry on. They had given me a beating, which wasn't exactly a pleasant experience. It was on a Sunday, and I said: 'I can't get up'. Then my comrades said: 'That's impossible, you have to get up, otherwise you're lost'. They went to a Dutch doctor, who worked with the German doctor. He came to me in the barracks and said: 'Get up and come to the hospital barracks early tomorrow morning. I'll talk to the German doctor and make sure you are admitted'. Because of that I survived. — Otto Frank
