Penganiayaan Terhadap Quotes & Sayings
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It was just a typical London flat, but it was in a great neighborhood. It was across from the Playboy Club, diagonally. From one balcony you could read the time from Big Ben, and from the other balcony you could watch the bunnies go up and down. — Harry Nilsson

Every photograph is a realization of one of the possibilities contained within the program of the camera. The number of such possibilities is large, but it is nevertheless finite. It is the sum of all those photographs that can be taken by a camera. — Douglas Huebler

Your daughter's coming of age, you ought to let her see the world a little. — Susumu Katsumata

Hot damn, Diego Santero looked fine soaking wet. Everything about him radiated potent masculinity, from the slick, dark hair that drew emphasis to the angles of his cheeks and jaw, to the water beading off his forearms and the soaked black shirt and cargo pants that clung to every curve of muscle and flesh below. — Melissa Cutler

God, save me from temperance," Tilly said. "You haven't seen a party till you get a group of Anglicans and Catholics trying to beat each other to the bottom of a bottle."
"Now, that's not nice, Mrs Fagan," Father Michel said. "I've never met an Anglican that could keep up with me. — James S.A. Corey

Monstrous wars that had killed tens of thousands of innocent people weren't enough to inspire enlightened self-interest. Tiny loans, on the other hand, were. Money has no religion. — Bob Harris

Islam is fixed, stable, ordered and disciplined, and so are Muslims. — Abu Bakar Bashir

Nothing succeeds, they say, like success. And certainly nothing fails like failure. — Margaret Drabble

Time had to be created to make the existence of life on earth possible. — Sunday Adelaja

We're inches apart yet worlds away. — Meagan Spooner

A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men. — Julie Burchill

When people are judged by merit, not connections, then the best and brightest can lead the country, people will work hard, and the entire economy will grow - everyone will benefit and more resources will be available for all, not just select groups. — Barack Obama