Relung Ekologi Quotes & Sayings
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Frances is a diamond, passed from filthy paw to paw but never diminished. The men who handle her can leave no mark because her worth is far above them. (page 361) — Ann-Marie MacDonald
Kennedy saw the insurgency as a anti-colonial, essentially nationalist movement, feeding on social discontent. So you don't shoot people. — Roger Hilsman
Once in a thousand times, it's interesting. — Thornton Wilder
No matter what, they always had each other. How did people get through life without sisters? — Michelle Madow
When I turned 18, was the first time that I really started concentrating on politics. And I started doing so because I realized that in order to really create and generate change, it has to come from changing laws ... so I started campaigning for Norman Lear's foundation, which was Declare Yourself. — Hayden Panettiere
Have I seen The Commitments? I was obsessed with that movie. I just watched it again about two weeks ago. — Lara Flynn Boyle
When I was a kid, I was always mistaken for a girl. — Bradley Cooper
People have romantic notions about television. In the highest realms they think it's some sort of art medium, and it's not. Others think it's an entertainment medium, it's not that either. It's an advertising medium. It's a method to deliver advertising like a cigarette is a method to deliver nicotine. — Bill Maher
Sometimes I'll flip through a magazine and do a double take when I see myself in it, it's just crazy! — Kimberly Caldwell
It amazes me to witness the masochism with which some journalists characterize their industry as a dying species. The future belongs to citizen journalism and blogs. — Mathias Dopfner
The person who looks outward dreams, the person who looks inward awakens. — Carl Jung
Lenah?"
"Yeah?" I replied.
"Will you go to winter prom with me?"
"Of course," I whispered, sure I would fall asleep in moments. "Justin?"
"Mm-Hmm?" he said, moments from sleep himself.
"What's a prom? — Rebecca Maizel
Music is a gift and a burden I've had since I can remember who I was. — Nina Simone
I remember once going to see him [Ramanujan] when he was lying ill at Putney. I had ridden in taxi-cab No. 1729, and remarked that the number seemed to me rather a dull one, and that I hoped it was not an unfavourable omen. "No," he replied, "it is a very interesting number; it is the smallest number expressible as a sum of two cubes in two different ways." — G.H. Hardy
