Konsep Pendidikan Quotes & Sayings
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Rules only matter if everyone understands them, agrees to them, and can be trusted not to break them. Bearing these irrefutable facts in mind, rules never matter at all. — Seanan McGuire
No scientist, engineer, writer, psychologist, artist, or physician - and certainly no scholar, and therefore no serious university faculty member - pursues his or her vocation by getting right answers from a set of prescribed alternatives that trivialize complexity and ambiguity. — Leon Botstein
I don't have any particular thing I do ritualistically. I do the same thing every day. I get up. Drink a lot of water. Have a wheatgrass shot. Drink some green juice. Eat as healthy as I can. — Erykah Badu
Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. — Frederick E. Crane
It means that your birth, with all your particulars, is a wildly improbable event, and hence precious. You won the sweepstakes by being born at all. Think of all the wallflower sperm and egg cells. You made it, buddy. Whew! What a staggering wonder! What a thing to rejoice in! The lottery wasn't fixed! God didn't rig it! You won fair and square! What a miracle! — Robert M. Price
Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly. — William Shakespeare
What I'm doing in here isn't all that different from what I was doing outside. I'll hand you a pretty cynical axiom: the amount of financial help an individual or company needs rises in direct proportion to how many people that person or business is screwing. — Stephen King
Happy is love or friendship when returned
The lovers whose pure flames have equal burned. — Bion Of Smyrna
You are an atrocious person! Since the day I met you I have become steadily more depraved. — Georgette Heyer
It was psychological trick called empathic listening. You say what the person is feeling so they feel understood. — John Green
Unlike Washington, which is stuck in ideological gridlock, Americans feel the impact of climate change in their own hometowns and they know something must be done. — John F. Kerry
