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Siklus Hidup Quotes By Amanda Mosher

Better to be able to love than to be loveable. — Amanda Mosher

Siklus Hidup Quotes By M. Leighton

I felt his voice as a sweet kiss on my soul. — M. Leighton

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Martin Kippenberger

A good artist has less time than ideas. — Martin Kippenberger

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

She could see it surprised him, too, sometimes. He told her once when there was a storm a bird had flown into the house. He'd never seen one like it. The wind must have carried it in from some far-off place. He opened all the doors and windows, but it was so desperate to escape that for a while it couldn't find a way out. "It left a blessing in the house," he said. "The wildness of it. Bringing the wind inside. — Marilynne Robinson

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

No man likes to acknowledge that he has made a mistake in the choice of his profession, and every man, worthy of the name, will row long against wind and tide before he allows himself to cry out, 'I am baffled!' and submits to be floated passively back to land. — Charlotte Bronte

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Janet Fitch

I've been depressed many times in my life. But under it all I'm an optimist. — Janet Fitch

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Ralph Peters

Human beings may hate a distant enemy in theory, but they generally prefer to kill their neighbors. — Ralph Peters

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Francisco X Stork

The attraction here is based on man's need to conquer and tame, but also to hoard and deprive others of the prize. — Francisco X Stork

Siklus Hidup Quotes By William Ury

You can empathize without sympathizing. — William Ury

Siklus Hidup Quotes By Margaret J. Wheatley

We've taken disturbances and fluctuations and averaged them together to give us comfortable statistics. Our training has been to look for big numbers, important trends, major variances. Yet it is the slight variations - soft-spoken, even whispered at first - that we need to encourage. — Margaret J. Wheatley