Pratiwi Kusuma Quotes & Sayings
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I guess none of us will get through this without some terrible sin. This will be mine. — Katherine Applegate

I had a lot of chances to do things that other people don't ever get, and I have to be content with that. I have to look around for some other way to make myself useful. — Linda Ronstadt

A sane man often reasons from sound premises; an insane man commonly reasons as well, but the premises are unsound. — Austin O'Malley

I began to understand with a terrible sureness that we teach what we need to learn and write what we need to know. — Gloria Steinem

Apart front the things you can pick up ( the dressing and the proper way of speaking and so on), the difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she's treated. I shall always be a flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats me as a flower girl, and always will; but I know I can be a lady to you, because you always treat me like a lady and always will. — George Bernard Shaw

Our thought is our big enemy, guided by ego that walks on evil path — Aftab Alam

Is there anything sadder than the scrawniest little piece of uneaten chicken at a dinner party?"
"Hmm," said Jules. "Yes. The Holocaust. — Meg Wolitzer

I make no distinction between writing and storytelling; I've always wanted to tell stories. — Damon Lindelof

Without question the most unpopular medium of musical sound in the world. — Thomas Beecham

I would never have learned that light can be found in even the darkest of hells. That kindness can thrive even amongst the cruelty. — Sarah J. Maas

Poetic experience is distinct in nature from mystical experience. Because poetry emanates from the free creativity of the spirit,it is from the very start oriented toward expression, and terminates in a word proffered, it wants to speak; whereas mystical because it emanates from the deepest longing of the spirit bent on knowing, tends of itself toward silence and internal fruition. Poetic experience is busy with the created world and the enigmatic and innumerable relations of existents with one another, not with the Principle of Being. — Jacques Maritain