Secangkir Teh Quotes & Sayings
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And because what we learn in the dark
remains all our lives,
a noise like the sea, displacing the day's
pale knowledge,
you'll come to yourself
in a glimmer of rainfall or frost,
the burnt smell of autumn,
a meeting of parallel lines,
and know you were someone else
for the longest time,
pretending you knew where you were, like a diffident tourist,
lost on the one main square, and afraid to enquire. — John Burnside

It is you men who make war! ... We, who have children, would never make it! Why should a woman be broken up in pain, to give her child life, only to see him carried away from her, to make food for guns? — Phyllis Bottome

Even paranoid people have enemies. — Henry A. Kissinger

We're out of gonger ale! — David Hoover

My Morocco. I followed whatever train I wanted. I wrote without writing - of genies and hustlers and mythic travelers, my vagabondia. Then I would walk back home, happily — Patti Smith

Never in all her life had she imagined that this idolized millinery could look, to those who paid for it, like the decorations of an insane monkey. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

In terms of existing, everything is equal. — Donald Judd

True love tests the boundaries of our person, makes us yearn to be better and fight for the ground we stand on. — Alessandra Torre

When you have learned God's secret of trusting, you will see that a life yielded up to His working is one of rest and power. — Katherine Jackson

If your boss is getting you down, look at him through the prongs of a fork and imagine him in jail. — David Brent

And like a wind shall I one day blow amongst them and with my spirit take away their soul's breath: thus my future wills it. — Friedrich Nietzsche

In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales Of woeful ages, long ago betid — William Shakespeare

Common sense is a vastly overrated virtue. I myself prefer the spark of genius. — Margaret Millar