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Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Steven Erikson

Generally speaking, people useless at everything else become academics — Steven Erikson

Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

I know I must conceal my sentiments: I must smother hope; I must remember that he cannot care much for me. For when I say that I am of his kind, I do not mean that I have his force to influence, and his spell to attract: I mean only that I have certain tastes and feelings in common with him.I must, then, repeat continually that we are forever sundered: - and yet, while I breathe and think, I must love him. — Charlotte Bronte

Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Fethullah Gulen

Islam's basic principles of belief, worship, morality, and behavior are not affected by changing times. Islam does not propose a certain unchangeable form of government or attempt to shape it. Islam has never offered nor established a theocracy in its name. Instead, Islam establishes fundamental principles that orient a government's general character. — Fethullah Gulen

Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

You should desire for others what you desire for yourself, and hate for others what you hate for yourself. Do not oppress, just as you do not like to be oppressed. Do good to others just as you would like good to be done to you. Dislike in yourself what you dislike in others. Accept that treatment from others which you would like others to accept from you. Do not say to others what you do not like to be said to you. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Adam Ferrara

I think we all carry the seeds of our own destruction. You really have to be aware that just because something is good, it doesn't mean it's not going to trigger a self-destructive impulse. — Adam Ferrara

Kehebatan Lain Quotes By Bill Thompson

the Essenes sought to keep Moses' laws from being corrupted by foreign influences. — Bill Thompson