Pengajian Kh Quotes & Sayings
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I never tried to prove anything to someone else. I wanted to prove something to myself. — Kobe Bryant

You should always be trying to write a poem you are unable to write, a poem you lack the technique, the language, the courage to achieve. Otherwise you're merely imitating yourself, going nowhere, because that's always easiest. — John Berryman

And my grandmother had bought them in preference to other books, just as she would have preferred to take a house that had a gothic dovecot, or some other such piece of antiquity as would have a pleasant effect on the mind, filling it with a nostalgic longing for impossible journeys through the realms of time. — Marcel Proust

Tell the truth, even if they do look at you funny. — Holmes Osborne

The holder of a
monopoly is a sinner and offender — Anonymous

My anger and sadness was my ocean, and I couldn't carry it. Not anymore. No one could really love me. Not when they could love somebody else instead. — Heidi Cullinan

The Lady may favor
you, but at least I am in charge of my own destiny. — Priya Ardis

Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. — William Shakespeare

Only a great genius like the Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell can be mother, wife and novelist without solitude. I couldn't write until my youngest child went to school, and then I began - the first morning - and I've never stopped. — Jane Gardam

I love to dance!" she said cheerfully.
"Sometimes I think the whole world should be put to music and choreographed!"
"This being the Nightside, someone somewhere is undoubtedly working on that very thing, right now. — Simon R. Green

Cynicism was a one-way path, and once taken the way back was lost forever. — Chris Wooding

Every Story Ends With A Happy Ending — A. Zampolli

The first few glasses of beer were a revelation; they flushed my veins with happiness; they washed away all cares and shyness and worries. I remember thinking to myself, If I could have two pints of beer every afternoon, life would be a great happiness. — George Mackay Brown