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Merangkai Stop Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

And what's strange, what would be marvelous, is not that God should really exist; the marvel is that such an idea, the idea of the necessity of God, could enter the head of such a savage, vicious beast as man. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Anne Sexton

Many women are singing together of this:
one is in a shoe factory cursing the machine,
one is at the aquarium tending a seal,
one is dull at the wheel of her Ford,
one is at the toll gate collecting,
one is tying the cord of a calf in Arizona,
one is straddling a cello in Russia,
one is shifting pots on the stove in Egypt,
one is painting her bedroom walls moon color,
one is dying but remembering a breakfast,
one is stretching on her mat in Thailand,
one is wiping the ass of her child,
one is staring out the window of a train
in the middle of Wyoming and one is
anywhere and some are everywhere and all
seem to be singing, although some can not
sing a note. — Anne Sexton

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Lee Myung-bak

The Nuclear Security Summit was President Obama's initiative born out of his vision to leave behind a safer, more prosperous world for the future generation. — Lee Myung-bak

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Malgorzata Szumowska

My film is very simple: An Eastern European story full of black humor about things everyone can feel and understand. — Malgorzata Szumowska

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Jagdish Bali

Hardship is the best ship to board — Jagdish Bali

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Hillary Clinton

I drink tons of water. Just as much water as I can possibly drink. — Hillary Clinton

Merangkai Stop Quotes By Atul Gawande

No one teaches you how to think about money in medical school or residency. Yet, from the moment you start practicing, you must think about it. You must consider what is covered for a patient and what is not. — Atul Gawande