Sosio Sejarah Bulu Quotes & Sayings
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Wouldn't it be nice if roses could talk? I'm sure they could tell us such lovely things. — Lucy Maud Montgomery

Sailboats with they were stars, floating softly through the sky, among our dreams that pay goodbye. — Adam Young

But puberty was ... well, before puberty, at school, I didn't tell kids I was a transvestite 'cause I thought they might kill me with sticks, you know? — Eddie Izzard

Mackay had just failed to tip the coat-check girl and was now blinking and working his arms into a too-small trench coat; he looked like a seagull trying to lift up out of an oil spill. — Isabel Fonseca

While the sun God will may your day, sing as a song in search of a voice that is silent, and the one God will make for your way. — Neil Diamond

Every created thing in the whole universe is but a door leading into His knowledge, a sign of His sovereignty, a revelation of His names, a symbol of His majesty, a token of His power, a means of admittance into His straight Path ... — Baha'u'llah

He was delighted to recognize his own human name on two of the papers; he always got an odd thrill out of reading it, as if he were two places at once. — Robert A. Heinlein

Who is God? Who am I? What does God want to do for his kingdom purposes through my unique voice? — Keith R. Anderson

If an original piece of wardrobe came up from Star Wars, I'd probably spend a lot of money on it. — Johnny Vegas

A man defines
himself by his make-believe as well as by his sincere impulses. — Albert Camus

Reading and writing, like everything else, improve with practice. And, of course, if there are no young readers and writers, there will shortly be no older ones. Literacy will be dead, and democracy - which many believe goes hand in hand with it - will be dead as well. — Margaret Atwood

Totally incompetent blowhard, an idiot and a fool. — Nelson DeMille

She tried to live like an ordinary woman, but some women cannot live an ordinary life. — Philippa Gregory

Avowed work, even when uncongenial, is far less trying to patience than feigned pleasure. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton