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Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Jackie Collins

I try not to bore my readers. — Jackie Collins

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Theodore Levitt

You want to dig your well where you have the best chance of finding water with the least amount of digging — Theodore Levitt

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By David Niven

I've taken up the Bible again, somewhat in the spirit of W.C. Fields - looking for loopholes. — David Niven

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Propertius

Let each man pass his days in that endeavor wherein his gift is greatest. — Propertius

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Suzanne Collins

Lucky thing were allies, right?
-Finnick Odair — Suzanne Collins

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Cesare Pavese

Indifference

This hate has blossomed like a living love,
grieving, watching its own exhaustion.
It seeks a face, it seeks flesh, as though it were love.

The worldly flesh and the voices that spoke
are dead, all has shuddered away,
all life hangs on a voice.
Days pass in bitter ecstasy to the sad
caress of the voice that returns
and drains the blood from our faces. Not without sweetness
that voice returns to the mind exhausted
and trembling: once it trembled for me.

But the flesh does not tremble. Only love
could set it alight, this hate seeks it out.
All the possessions, all the flesh and all the voices
in the world cannot equal the burning caress
of that body and those eyes. In the bitter ecstasy
that kills itself, this hate still finds
each day a glance, a broken word,
and grasps them, hungrily, like love. — Cesare Pavese

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Duncan Sheik

For my second record I had gotten ProTools (program) and started to familiar myself with hard disc recording. — Duncan Sheik

Leonardus Wahyudi Quotes By Douglas Bond

As with Watts, we see only dimly through the bewildering mysteries of life. Yet as Watts did, by grace alone, we too can know and believe that God has portioned out our lives for His glory and for our good. And strong in faith, upheld by divine love, we, too, can see through the gloom and sing the praises of our Savior, who passed through far deeper woes than ever Watts or we will endure. — Douglas Bond