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Logline Adalah Quotes By Chuck Klosterman

Teaching history to eighth graders is like being a tour guide for people who hate their vacation. — Chuck Klosterman

Logline Adalah Quotes By Danny Katch

Is my socialism a religious faith? That's a longstanding critique, most famously expressed in The God That Failed, a book written by disillusioned former Communist Party supporters after World War II. I'm not sure why socialism was the only god singled out by the authors for failure. What grade did the regular God get in the wake of the Nazis and the nuclear devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a C+? — Danny Katch

Logline Adalah Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Logline Adalah Quotes By Rene Denfeld

How odd it is, that the dead weigh more than the living. You would think it would be the opposite, but it isn't. I think it is because souls give bodies lightness and air. When the soul leaves, the body has nothing left and is desperate to return to the earth. That's why it's so heavy. — Rene Denfeld

Logline Adalah Quotes By Charles Dickens

He [Mr. Snagsby] is a mild, bald, timid man with a shining head and a scrubby clump of black hair sticking out at the back. He tends to meekness and obesity. — Charles Dickens

Logline Adalah Quotes By Kenneth Branagh

Somehow I know there was something so right about my doing Frankenstein and taking so long over it that I've probably been laying some ghost inside myself. It was a very necessary job for me to do, but it'll take some time to recover from it. — Kenneth Branagh

Logline Adalah Quotes By Charles De Lint

The moon likes secrets," Meran said. "And secret things. She lets mysteries bleed into her shadows and leaves us to ask whether they originated from otherworlds, or from our own imaginations. — Charles De Lint