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Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Rae Morris

If it makes you feel beautiful ... do it! — Rae Morris

Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Anais Nin

I put artistic values above all others. Because writing, for me, is an expanded world, a limitless world, containing all. — Anais Nin

Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Rene Descartes

Regard this body as a machine which, having been made by the hand of God, is incomparably better ordered than any machine that can be devised by man, and contains in itself movements more wonderful than those in any machine ... it is for all practical purposes impossible for a machine to have enough organs to make it act in all the contingencies of life in the way in which our reason makes us act. — Rene Descartes

Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Voltaire

The human brain is a complex organ with the wonderful power of enabling man to find reasons for continuing to believe whatever it is that he wants to believe. — Voltaire

Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Tombstone Epitaph In Perth Scotland

Reader one moment stop and think,
That I am in eternity and you are on the brink. — Tombstone Epitaph In Perth Scotland

Pengkhianat Cinta Quotes By Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Politics of Friendship is, in other words, only a book between covers. For the real text, you must enter the classroom, put yourself to school, as a preview of the formation of collectivities. A single "teacher's" "students," flung out into the world and time, is, incidentally, a real-world example of the precarious continuity of a Marxism "to come," aligned with grassroots counterglobalizing activism in the global South today, with little resemblance to those varieties of "Little Britain" leftism that can take on board the binary opposition of identity politics and humanism, shifting gears as the occasion requires. — Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak