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Sedalam Rindu Quotes By George Orwell

A human being is primarily a bag for putting food into; the other functions and faculties may be more godlike, but in point of time they come afterwards. A man dies and is buried, and all his words and actions are forgotten, but the food he has eaten lives after him in the sound or rotten bones of his children. I think it could be plausibly argued that changes of diet are more important than changes of dynasty or even of religion ... Yet it is curious how seldom the all-importance of food is recognized. You see statues everywhere to politicians, poets, bishops, but none to cooks or bacon-curers or market gardeners. — George Orwell

Sedalam Rindu Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

All stars fall at some time. But a star is only a tiny spark from the great beacon in the sky. — Jostein Gaarder

Sedalam Rindu Quotes By Gerry Spence

In America, we have achieved the Orwellian prediction - enslaved, the people have been programmed to love their bondage and are left to clutch only mirage-like images of freedom, its fables and fictions. The new slaves are linked together by vast electronic chains of television that imprison not their bodies but their minds. Their desires are programmed, their tastes manipulated, their values set for them. — Gerry Spence

Sedalam Rindu Quotes By Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Being is one thing; becoming aware of it is a point of arrival by an awakened consciousness and this involves a journey. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Sedalam Rindu Quotes By Kevin Hearne

Well o' course she's feelin' dandy! She's the mother o' God for the love o' Pete! — Kevin Hearne

Sedalam Rindu Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Finally I decided that if it was so difficult to find a redblooded intelligent man who was still pure by the time he was twenty-one I might as well forget about staying pure myself and marry somebody who wasn't pure either. Then when he started to make my life miserable I could make his miserable as well. — Sylvia Plath