Keajaiban Al Quran Quotes & Sayings
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No martyr is among ye now | Whom you can call your own | So go on your way accordingly | But know you're not alone. — Bob Dylan
overheard her." "And — Lisa Jackson
A thousand times today I've started to open my mouth, started to squeak out, Can you tell me ... ? But then I'd look into the front seat, at my mother's silent shaking, my father's grim profile, the mournful bags under his eyes, and all the questions I might ask seemed abusive. Assault and battery, a question mark used like a club. My parents are old and fragile. I'd have to heartless to want to hurt them. — Margaret Peterson Haddix
With inner peace, there would be no wars, no gangs, no terrorists, and no homeless. — Louise L. Hay
If you're not making waves, you're not under weigh. — Chester W. Nimitz
Spice is life. It depends upon what you like ... have fun with it. Yes, food is serious, but you should have fun with it. — Emeril Lagasse
Is it not strange that the descendants of those Pilgrim Fathers who crossed the Atlantic to preserve their own freedom of opinion have always proved themselves intolerant of the spiritual liberty of others? — William E. Simon
Basketball is a full court game, so every drill must be done full court. — Bobby Knight
We do not know the laws of God, nor their working. — Mahatma Gandhi
During this period, with a series of excellent students, we further studied hyperon decays. — James Cronin
More important than any one new application is the new 'materials' concept itself. It marks a shift from concern with substances to concern with structures, a shift from artisan to scientist as man's artificer, a shift from chemistry to physics as the basic discipline, and a shift, above all, from the concrete experience of the workshop to abstract mathematics, a shift from starting with what nature provides to what man wants to accomplish.
-The Age of Discontinuity, 1969 — Peter F. Drucker
Of all the things I've ever done, perhaps none was more difficult than turning away from my beautiful girl and walking away, leaving her there, never to look back. But my friend Tom, my ever-faithful good friend Tom said, pointing down the hall away from Cec's room, 'Life's that way. Let's go home.'
And so we did. — Jim Beaver
My plays are for the kind of black people who relate to funk music, to Parliament-Funkadelic. When those guys get out of a spaceship - the idea that black people are from outer space, there's a poetic truth to that. We are this vast people. — Suzan-Lori Parks
