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Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Sarah Noffke

Somehow my instinct told me to become acquainted with the pain. When in the company of others I forced it to the bottom of my soul, but alone I wore it on the surface, feeling it like a constant companion. — Sarah Noffke

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Helena Rubinstein

It doesn't matter how shaky a woman's hand is. She can still apply makeup. — Helena Rubinstein

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Joshua Reynolds

Raphael and Titian seem to have looked at Nature for different purposes; they both had the power of extending their view to the whole; but one looked only for the general effect as produced by form, the other as produced by colour. — Joshua Reynolds

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Iris Young

The norms of femininity suppress the body potential of women. We grow up learning that the feminine body is soft, not muscular, passive, incapable, vulnerable. Our parents, teachers and friends suppress our natural urges to run, jump, risk, by cries that we should not act so boldly and move so daringly. . . . Developing a sense of our bodies as beautiful objects to be gazed at and decorated requires suppressing a sense of our bodies as strong, active subjects moving out to meet the world's risk and confront the resistances of matter and motion. — Iris Young

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Angela Merkel

We all want to be honest and draw lessons from the past, the WHO is the only international organization that has universal political legitimacy on global health issues. This is why it's so important to render its structures more efficient. — Angela Merkel

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Raymond Holliwell

To give your best is to receive the best. — Raymond Holliwell

Mengalami Kelewatan Quotes By Lupe Fiasco

I think you have to ask yourself does voting work on the level that you are trying to effectuate change; that is the conversation you must have. — Lupe Fiasco