Kurnia Motor Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness can not be prescribed, postponed or preserved.
Relish its unpredictability. Cherish its exclusivity. Accept its brevity. But above all savour its delicious exquisiteness. Do not let it go cold! — Dimity Powell
Her face looks like a room with no drapes or shades. — Anna Quindlen
My mum used Avon Skin So Soft oil when I was younger. She would have a bath, and then the smell used to fill the whole house. — Abbey Clancy
Whilst we behold unveiled the nature of Justice and Truth, we learn the difference between the absolute and the conditional or relative. We apprehend the absolute. As it were, for the first time, we exist. We become immortal, for we learn that time and space are relations of matter; that, with a perception of truth, or a virtuous will, they have no affinity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
For the mind disturbed, the still beauty of dawn is nature's finest balm. — Edwin Way Teale
You have to break your fingers to learn how to play guitar. — Ester Dean
Logic can take you from point A to point B. Imagination can take you wherever you want — Albert Einstein
There's an old adage about everything looking better in the morning light. I'm guessing that whoever thought of that had never been punched in the face. — Tammy Blackwell
People are always making a fuss over my $15-20-million salaries. Believe me, the amount is meaningless once my wife, Maria, finds out about it. She's already spent half of my salary from Terminator 7! — Arnold Schwarzenegger
No bond is greater than the ones you'll bleed for. — Shey Stahl
Amongst some of the Old Soul's greatest achievements in life include the ability to live with inner peace, even amid the troubles of life. As all is passing, the Old Soul understands the importance of non-attachment to physical and immaterial things. — Aletheia Luna
Sometimes God doesn't answer our prayers because we ask for too little — Sunday Adelaja
No touching ... Cashmere is highly sensitive to the oil in poor people's fingers. — Daniel Tosh
Of the three, the third trait - the idea that epidemics can rise or fall in one dramatic moment - is the most important, because it is the principle that makes sense of the first two and that permits the greatest insight into why modern change happens the way it does. The — Malcolm Gladwell
