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Rugas Na Quotes & Sayings

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The new electronic independence re-creates the world in the image of a global village. — Marshall McLuhan

Afraid lest he be caught up in a net of words, tripped up, bewildered and so defeated-thrown aside-a man hesitates to write down his innermost convictions. — William Carlos Williams

The cattleyas especially (these being, with chrysanthemums, her favourite flowers), because they had the supreme merit of not looking in the least like other flowers, but of being made, apparently, out of scraps of silk or satin. — Marcel Proust

Give away yourself for the benefit of others so that they will feel abundant. — Debasish Mridha

Garrett tosses me the shirt. "Okay, get changed. We want to be fashionably late, not asshole late. — Elle Kennedy

Sexism - you can't be sexy and intelligent. It's not allowed. — Madonna Ciccone

The Ideal Consumer is someone who is constantly dissatisfies, constanly needs more and more products in order to feel better. — Jean Kilbourne

It's one of the ironies of human nature that the most sensitive people are generally insensitive to the feelings of others. — Ann Landers

There are free men with the spirit of a slave, and slaves whose spirit is full of freedom. He who is true to his inner self is a free man, while he whose entire life is merely a stage for what is good and beautiful in the eyes of others, is a slave. — Abraham Isaac Kook

A sudden, hard wind swirled up around them, and the monster spread its arms out wide, so wide they seemed to reach to opposite horizons, so wide they seemed big enough to encompass the world. I — Patrick Ness

The Surprise Attack. This is when you think someone scaring you will frighten the hiccups away. Of course, popping a paper bag behind you or clapping in your ear isn't going to cut it. No, this only works when somebody shoves you off a tall skyscraper ledge into a properly rigged-up safety net forty stories below. — Neil Pasricha

I'm lucky, always hopeful ... I love my life. — Kimora Lee Simmons

conceits that swayed me to my purpose, two and two there floated into my — Herman Melville

If you happen to find it hard to have sustained conversations, try keeping your voice up at the end of the sentence. There is a charming graciousness in doing so, for it seems to say that you do not think your remarks are the last words to be said on the subject. It prevents you from seeming opinionated. How men dislike an opinionated woman! No one really likes her! To keep your voice up sounds as though you are interested in other people's ideas. The subject is still open! — Margery Wilson