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Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Tahir Shah

My father used to tell me that stories offer the listener a chance to escape but, more importantly, he said, they provide people with a chance to maximize their minds. Suspend ordinary constraints, allow the imagination to be freed, and we are charged with the capability of heighetned thought.
Learn to use your eyes as if they are your ears, he said, and you become connected with the ancient heritage of man, a dream world for the waking mind. — Tahir Shah

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Beth Revis

How ironic it would be, to die at his hands while trying to save him, when he first came to me because he was trying to save me. — Beth Revis

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Silvia Hartmann

There is nothing more profitable than the extreme avant garde. — Silvia Hartmann

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Patrick Macnee

So I find the fascination, the love, the incredible skill and everything to do with acting, writing plays, and doing them, just darling. Lovely. I love actors. — Patrick Macnee

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of Art. — Oscar Wilde

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Angela Merkel

For me, personally, marriage is a man and a woman living together. — Angela Merkel

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Jake Roberts

You can't live for a moment that may not happen. You need to live in the moment. — Jake Roberts

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

In most commercial ways we're a pretty forward country. In these moral ways we're content to be a pretty backward country. — G.K. Chesterton

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our thinking is a pious reception. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Rekreasi Bogor Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

If prosperity is regarded as the reward of virtue it will be regarded as the symptom of virtue. — Gilbert K. Chesterton