Penjarakan Quotes & Sayings
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Later is always my first choice. — Mason Cooley
Resentment bred shame, and shame in its turn bred more resentment. — Aldous Huxley
You can find me on the moon waxing and waning. My heart full of petals, every single one begging 'Love me, love me, love me. Whoever I am. Whoever I become.' — Andrea Gibson
It's late, but we're both accustomed to sleepless nights. — Joakim Zander
Is it reasonable to assume that the jarring nature of a particular consequence might be the very thing that strong-arms us away from making the poor choice that we didn't see as a poor choice? — Craig D. Lounsbrough
When I was young I had a moment of believing in the Communist doctrine. I wanted to save the world through Communism. Quite soon I understood that it doesn't work, but I've never pretended it didn't happen to me. — Wislawa Szymborska
Find solitude and discover ways to add value to yourself — Sunday Adelaja
I don't want to punish anybody, but there are an extraordinary number of people who I might want to kill. — George Bernard Shaw
The mouse ran up her arm, and Martier screamed again and shook it loose until it landed on the floor. — Pepper Pace
She thought: I love him. Like telling herself something and hoping she believed it. — Jack Skillingstead
My view on feng shui: don't put your bed in front of your door because you won't get in. — Jonas Eriksson
Truth be told, they had never been particularly passionate, not even in their early twenties. Zach had never considered himself a passionate man. — Alessandra Hazard
We are off! The courses and topsails are set: the coral-hung anchor swings from the bow: and together, the three royals are given to the breeze, that follows us out to sea like the baying of a hound. — Herman Melville
For all of the creeds are false, and all of the creeds are true; And low at the shrines where my brothers bow, there will I bow too; For no form of a god, and no fashion Man has made in his desperate passion, But is worthy some worship of mine; Not too hot with a gross belief, Nor yet too cold with pride, I will bow me down where my brothers bow, Humble, but open eyed. — Don Marquis
