Mulutmu Mencerminkan Quotes & Sayings
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There is no substitute to living in one's native land, struggling and winning with one's own people. — Mario I. Miclat

I'm not living off of any taxpayer money. If I am - if it's food stamps, it's a temporary resource. — Nadya Suleman

show me a Don Juan and I'll show you a loser in disguise. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It is only through failure and through experiment that we learn and grow. — Isaac Stern

The quintessential exercise of free speech in a culture supposedly built on that concept and dedicated to it, the Internet's development is as historically important to humanity perhaps even more so as Gutenberg 's invention of the printing press. — L. Neil Smith

I believe that there never was a creator of a philosophical system who did not confess at the end of his life that he had wasted his time. It must be admitted that the inventors of the mechanical arts have been much more useful to men that the inventors of syllogisms. He who imagined a ship towers considerably above him who imagined innate ideas. — Voltaire

I think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses. Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in consequence. Anyhow, Mr. Wopsle's Roman nose so aggravated me, during the recital of my misdemeanours, that I should have liked to pull it until he howled. — Charles Dickens

Not everybody is looking for a boyfriend with a sports car. — Haruki Murakami

Look, for example, at the obvious, immediate, practical example of illegal Mexican immigration. Now, that Mexican immigration, over the border, is a good thing. It's a good thing for the illegal immigrants. It's a good thing for the United States. It's a good thing for the citizens of the country. But, it's only good so long as its illegal. — Milton Friedman

Denying self isn't a one-time thing, but a daily task. — Trip Lee

What did my arms do before they held you? — Sylvia Plath