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Merebut Kembali Quotes By Neal Shusterman

I have no doubt that, one way or another, you'll fill the empty spaces left behind. — Neal Shusterman

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Ryokan

The plants and flowers
I raised about my hut
I now surrender
To the will
Of the wind — Ryokan

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Kim Bongiorno

From the moment I was first pregnant, and those around me insisted that treats such as cold cuts and nail polish could cut my unborn child's potential IQ in half, I got into the habit of NOT seeking out the little things that brought me joy. Like soft cheese. And getting too close to a Starbucks.
Then my son came, and I was too busy crying while searching for his User Manual to consider a manicure or massage.
I lasted about a week as a new mom before reaching out to others in my situation online. As exhausted, cranky, and confused as I was, I needed friends.
It didn't take long for this gaggle of desperate, sleepless women to meet up in person ... — Kim Bongiorno

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Harvey Keitel

I don't think about those things, really. I work hard on everything I do. Everything is a struggle, everything is hard, everything is difficult. — Harvey Keitel

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Daphne Oz

I love to look at my life and look at what I can do better, how I can contribute more and where I can push myself. — Daphne Oz

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Keith Hoare

Books to enthral as well as entertain — Keith Hoare

Merebut Kembali Quotes By L.E. Modesitt Jr.

Albertini stared at a dented samovar. "Ser, what do you have against the samovar?" "Nothing." Trystin grinned. "I like tea. But the revs don't, I guess." "They're crazy, all of them. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

Merebut Kembali Quotes By Audre Lorde

Sadomasochism is an institutionalized celebration of dominant/subordinate relationships. And it prepares us either to accept subordination or to enforce dominance. Even in play, to affirm that the exertion of power over powerlessness is erotic, empowering, is to set the emotional and social stage for the continuation of that relationship, politically, socially, and economically. Sadomasochism feeds the belief that domination is inevitable and legitimately enjoyable. — Audre Lorde