Milyar Berapa Quotes & Sayings
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The National Association of Theater Concessionaires reported that in 1986, 60% of all candy sold in movie theaters was sold to Roger Ebert. — David Letterman
My grandmother refused to concede that any member of the family died of natural causes. An uncle's cancer in middle age occurred because all the suitcases fell off the luggage rack onto him when he was in his teens, and so forth. Death was an acquired characteristic. — Renata Adler
Why are so many people afraid to take such small steps to help others? One of the most common reasons is that they are just embarrassed to be doing something they're uncertain about. They're afraid of being rejected or appearing foolish. But you know what? If you want to play the game and win, you've got to play "full out." You've got to be willing to feel stupid, and you've got to be willing to try things that might not work - and if they don't work, be willing to change your approach. Otherwise, how could you innovate, how could you grow, how could you discover who you really are? — Anthony Robbins
I have lectured at Town Hall N.Y., The Library of Congress, Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Wellesley, Columbia, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana State University, Colorado, Stanford, and scores of other places. — Paul Engle
On the one hand, it was nice to have someone who was concerned about you. But on the other hand, you couldn't ever feel truly independent. Marriage was a trade-off. You gave up some things and you gained others. — Joanne Fluke
Even death itself sometimes fails to bring the dignity and serenity which one would fain associate with old age. — Jane Addams
I used cartoons as diaries. I still do. They're my way of figuring out the world, what's happening to me or what I'm thinking about. — Bruce Eric Kaplan
I really don't understand jelly shoes - those see-through, glittery, sandal-type things that girls wear. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why they were ever popular. — Hayley Orrantia
This is one of the consequences of the civil war. People stopped trusting each other, and every stranger became an enemy. Even people who knew you became extremely careful about how they related or spoke to you. (page 37) — Ishmael Beah
I feel like every first episode of a TV show is bad, you know, and it always improves. — Anthony Jeselnik
I just don't like showing everything I've got. I don't want to look like I'm trying too hard to be sexy. — Elisha Cuthbert
for a knight-errant without love was like a tree without leaves or fruit, or a body without a soul. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
