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Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Meryl Streep

Every easy choice will have its consequence tomorrow. — Meryl Streep

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By W.C. Fields

The Punkwat twins! Brentwood is the world's smallest giant, whilst his brother, Elwood, is the largest midget in the world. They baffle science! — W.C. Fields

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Tarang Sinha

Editing is the essence of writing! — Tarang Sinha

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

With the daguerreotype everyone will be able to have their portrait taken - formerly it was only the prominent - and at the same time everything is being done to make us all look exactly the same, so we shall only need one portrait. — Soren Kierkegaard

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

She couldn't remember the last time she hugged someone, really hugged someone. — Cecelia Ahern

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Most people want to make maximum money for minimum work, and that does not result in a happy life. Work does not become an active force to advance your awareness into higher states. — Frederick Lenz

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Clive Owen

I couldn't bear a marriage in which one partner hinges on the other. — Clive Owen

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Melina Marchetta

They all turned to Lirah, waiting.
"We'll kill each other, Priestling," she said softly, but her eyes were bright.
"I'll win most arguments, but you'll get used to it," he said.
She came to him and pressed a kiss to his cheek. "Thank you." She kissed De Lancey as well. "And thank you."
Gargarin took her hand. "And what about mine?" he asked. "I'm the brilliant architect. — Melina Marchetta

Sigit Prastowo Quotes By Barbara Pym

[The woman] paused and seemed to take a deep breath. 'You see,' she declared. 'I am Tom Mallow's aunt.' Catherine's first instinct was to burst out laughing. She wondered why there was something slightly absurd about aunts; perhaps it was because one thought of them as dear, comfortable creatures, somehow lacking in dignity and prestige. — Barbara Pym