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Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Italo Calvino

Personally, I believe in fiction because the stories I like are those with a beginning and an end. — Italo Calvino

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Paul Auster

The walking wounded, opening their veins and bleeding in public. — Paul Auster

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Brandon Routh

And the spirit of Superman is great to have around. — Brandon Routh

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Susan Meissner

Confidence tends to minimize the magnitude of the choice. — Susan Meissner

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Rebecca McNutt

Cell phones are certainly not necessary, and "but I'm from the digital age, this is what everyone in my generation is doing!" isn't a very good excuse for being hooked on a glowing screen 24/7. In the 1960's every teen of the times was tripping on acid and running off to find themselves in communes and love buses. It was a fad, there was no excuse for it and it passed, just like I think that this generation's "cell phones are necessary for socialization" fad will eventually pass. What will it bring afterwards? I don't even want to know, but I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that it isn't anything else digital. — Rebecca McNutt

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Frank Deford

She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes. — Frank Deford

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Wayne Dyer

I've been an exercise maniac most of my adult life, running marathons and triathlons, doing that as a regular way of life. I ran eight miles a day, every day for 29 years. — Wayne Dyer

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Charles Dickens

"We will wait," answered little Alice, taking Nettie's hand in hers, and looking up to the sky, "we will wait - ever constant and true - till the times have got so changed as that everything helps us out, and nothing makes us ridiculous, and the fairies have come back. We will wait - ever constant and true - till we are eighty, ninety, or one hundred. And then the fairies will send US children, and we will help them out, poor pretty little creatures, if they pretend ever so much." — Charles Dickens

Pundy Wahyu Quotes By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

When a man holds his tongue it does not signify much. But when a woman dispenses with the office of the mighty member, when she sheathed her natural weapon at a trying moment, it means that she trusts to still more formidable enginery; to tears it may be, a solvent more powerful than that with which Hannibal softened the alpine rocks ... — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.