Menutup Diri Quotes & Sayings
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I can't pretend to be enjoying this. I can't pretend I'm enjoying going out there and playing this style. — Tiffeny Milbrett

At the next General Election, voters face a clear choice: deregulation and less interference in everyday life with the Conservatives, or yet more regulation and interference under Mr Blair. — John Redwood

So maybe he'd teach me, train me, and I would fall a little more in love with him every day and then he'd leave anyway. Or maybe not. Either way, I'd take it, though. I'd take him for as long as I could get him and worry about the rest when it came. — Christine O'Neil

This sentence consists of eleven words, twenty-three syllables and seventy-four letters. — Charles Pearson

Oh, Lord. Why was he asking her that? He knew better than to ask a woman what was wrong - because somehow it would end up being his fault. Even if every aspect of her mood was beyond his knowledge or control, it would still end up being his fault - because he had testicles. Whenever a woman was annoyed, somehow it always came around to the Y chromosome. — Tracy Brogan

Difficulties should act as a tonic. They should spur us to greater exertion. — B.C. Forbes

No obsession is worth its salt if it does not consume the obsessed. — Dominique Frost

The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

A Christian's duty is to win souls for Christ. It would seem to me that tearing down a church you disagree with is like shooting holes in someone else's overloaded lifeboat to prove it's not as safe as yours. (from Bullies, Wolves, Sheep and Sheepdogs) — Tom King

When death comes, it's just like winter. We don't say, "There ought not to be winter." That the winter season, when the leaves fall and the snow comes, is some kind of defeat, something which we should hold out against. No. Winter is part of the natural course of events. No winter, no summer. No cold, no heat. — Alan Watts

You'll never know who you really are.
You can just learn to relax in the unknown. — Denis Gorce-Bourge