Paparkan Bahasa Quotes & Sayings
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How deep is the magic of sound may be learned by breaking some sweet verses into prose. The operation has been compared to gathering dew-drops, which shine like jewels upon the flower, but run into water in the hand. The elements remain, but the sparkle is gone. — Robert Aris Willmott

We breathe and breathe and breathe together. She takes my hand and I think how otters sleep floating on their backs in water, holding hands exactly like this, so they don't drift apart in the night.
After a while, she picks up her fist. I do the same.
Rock/Rock
Scissors/Scissors
Rock/Rock
Paper/Paper
Scissors/Scissors
"Yes!" she cries. "We still got it, yes we do! — Jandy Nelson

What has been violated here is your freedom of choice, and every woman's freedom of choice, too. — John Irving

Democracy is a word all public men use and none understand. — George Bernard Shaw

That whole world of musical theater was my first love. It's where I wanted to be when I was three years old. — Debra Messing

Even when you know something bad will
happen, you still might not see it coming. — Susan Vaught

My lifetime is my existence in a sacred moment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

So time, you see, is not so precise as many believe," Brynna was saying, lighting a candle. "It is not a solid thing, to be carved into days and hours at our bidding. It is fluid, liquid. It can change as easily as the sea changes, on one day calm and smooth, on another stormy and dangerous. — Shelly Thacker

True wealth is not a static thing. It is a living thing made out of the disposition of men to create and distribute the good things of life with rising standards of living. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

The Bible says that God has a reason for keeping us here; if He didn't, He would take us to Heaven far sooner. — Billy Graham

Irish grabbed her hand and kept the water directed at the wall. His voice cam across her radio. "Hannah. Wait. What do you see?"
She stared. She saw fire. A lot of fire.
But then a pattern started to emerge. "A message?" She guessed. Then she looked mroe closelt. "A star? What does that mean?"
"That's not a star," said Irish. "But it's definitely a message."
"It's not a star?"
He let go of the hose, the water streaked across the flames on the floor.
"No," he said. "That's a pentagram. — Brigid Kemmerer

The flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away. — Lee Greenwood