Psikologi Quotes & Sayings
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I was a very close friend of Dash Snow's, so whenever I get a chance to revisit his work, that's always amazing for me. — Leo Fitzpatrick

I don't want to be made pacified or made comfortable. I like stuff that gets your adrenaline going. — Kathryn Bigelow

Do you eat all of the men in the family? Where do they go? Does this house have a basement? — Maggie Stiefvater

repentance, the response would be, "What do I have to repent for?" Everyone thought of — Svetlana Alexievich

A motion picture, or music, or television, they have to maintain a certain decorum in order to be broadcast to a vast audience. Other forms of mass media cost too much to produce a risk reaching only a limited audience. Only one person. But a book ... A book is cheap to print and bind. A book is as private and consensual as sex. A book takes time and effort to consume - something that gives a reader every chance to walk away. Actually, so few people make the effort to read that it's difficult to call books a "mass medium." No one really gives a damn about books. No one has bothered to ban a book in decades. — Chuck Palahniuk

You can learn a lot from my mistakes more than my success. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Shelby watched the books burn. She wonders if words are pouring down on other people's houses,sad words, like beast and mourn and sorrow and mother. — Alice Hoffman

If they are all so obsessed with change they should begin by changing for dinner. — Tom Stoppard

You must understand that there is more than one path to the top of the mountain — Miyamoto Musashi

Chloe might be hard pressed to understand, with her ass still stinging, that my level of cruelty was as much for her, as for me. — Al Daltrey

Woman are complex creatures. — Talib Kweli

I agree with Dr. Makris. Does that mean I would let someone blow up my dead foot to help save the feet of NATO land mine clearers? It does. And would I let someone shoot my dead face with a nonlethal projectile to help prevent accidental fatalities? I suppose I would. What wouldn't I let someone do to my remains? I can think of only one experiment I know of that, were I a cadaver, I wouldn't want anything to do with. This particular experiment wasn't done in the name of science or education or safer cars or better-protected soldiers. It was done in the name of religion. — Mary Roach