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Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By N.E. Henderson

There is nothing like the time we have with those we love the most. Every moment is precious because we aren't promised tomorrow. Hold on to them tight and cherish them while you're given the chance. — N.E. Henderson

Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By Hannah Arendt

...and if he suffers, he must suffer for what he has done, not for what he has caused others to suffer. — Hannah Arendt

Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

His traitorous, deprived anatomy didn't care a whit that she was a selfish, blackmailing little bitch. — Diana Gabaldon

Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By Lewis Black

Do you know what 'meteorologist' means in English? It means liar. — Lewis Black

Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Now, I did know a certain young lady of the 'romantic' generation of not so long ago who, after being mysteriously in love for several years with a certain gentleman whom she could have married at any time without the least difficulty, suddenly broke off their relationship, inventing for herself all manner of insurmountable obstacles, and one stormy night plunged from a high, precipitous cliff into a fairly deep and fast-flowing river, where she perished from her own caprice solely through her attempt to imitate Shakespeare's Ophelia, for, had the precipice, which she had long before singled out and been compulsively drawn to, been less picturesque, and had there been only a prosaically flat bank in its stead, perhaps there would have been no suicide at all. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Kesombongan Menurut Quotes By David Eagleman

Our ignorance of the cosmos is too vast to commit to atheism, and yet we know too much to commit to a particular religion. A third position, agnosticism, is often an uninteresting stance in which a person simply questions whether his traditional religious story (say, a man with a beard on a cloud) is true or not true. But with Possibilianism I'm hoping to define a new position - one that emphasizes the exploration of new, unconsidered possibilities. Possibilianism is comfortable holding multiple ideas in mind; it is not interested in committing to any particular story. — David Eagleman