Menguji Uu Quotes & Sayings
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If she planted a seed, she'd have to dig it back up and look at it every day to see if it was growing yet. — Jenny Downham

There is no such thing as a strange world, only a new world. — Paulo Coelho

What you give to help others, builds them up enough that they are able to give to others. It's a cycle that can continue on long after you're dead and gone. — John C. Maxwell

La mu'axsa, but I think I'll just keep sliding down this greased pole to hell? — V.S. Carnes

There's just one revolution that I can take seriously, and that's a police revolution. — Imre Kertesz

We were equals afterwards, as we had been before; but, afterwards at quiet times when I sat looking at Joe and thinking about him, I had a new sensation of feeling conscious that I was looking up to Joe in my heart. — Charles Dickens

The problem with resolutions is they're only as solid as the person making them. — Ellen Hopkins

For the fundamental fact of human psychology is that society, instead of remaining almost entirely inside the individual organism as in the case of animals prompted by their instincts, becomes crystallized almost entirely outside the individuals. In other words, social rules, as Durkheim has so powerfully shown, whether they be linguistic, moral, religious, or legal, etc., cannot be constituted, transmitted or preserved by means of an internal biological heredity, but only through the external pressure exercised by individuals upon each other. — Jean Piaget

Don't send me no letter, cause I can't read. — Fats Domino

It is a precarious undertaking to say anything reliable about aims and intentions. — Albert Einstein

Through all the ways of our unintelligible world, the trivial and the terrible walk hand in hand together. — Wilkie Collins

We have to define and put into practice a better, more coherent and effective policy on income security. — Kim Campbell

To the poet, to the philosopher, to the saint, all things are friendly and sacred, all events profitable, all days holy, all men divine. — Ralph Waldo Emerson