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Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By David Wilkerson

I have no ghost writers. I personally write every message and every piece of published mail. — David Wilkerson

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Madeline Sheehan

He didn't just want to fuck her, he didn't just want her in his bed ...
He wanted her on the back of his bike.
Yeah, he wanted to lay claim to Danielle West, ink his name on her body and slap an old lady patch on her ass. And worse, he wanted the world to know it. — Madeline Sheehan

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Belle De Jour

Male egos require constant stroking. Every task is an achievement, every success epic. That is why women cook, but men are chefs: we make cheese on toast, they produce pain de fromage. — Belle De Jour

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Richard E. Pattis

A class, in Java, is where we teach objects how to behave. — Richard E. Pattis

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Your ego-depletion seems problematically difficult to assuage. — Orson Scott Card

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Bruce Schneier

One hundred years ago, everyone could have personal privacy. You and your friend could walk into an empty field, look around to see that no one else was nearby, and have a level of privacy that has forever been lost. As Whitfield Diffie has said: No right of private conversation was enumerated in the Constitution. I don't suppose it occurred to anyone at the time that it could be prevented — Bruce Schneier

Labindalawang Pinakadakilang Quotes By Walter Cronkite

We've got a great percentage of our population that, to our great shame, either cannot or, equally unfortunate, will not read. And that portion of our public is growing. Those people are suckers for the demagogue. — Walter Cronkite