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Suara Cerita Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Hardships are hills of mountains, which must be overcome for the highest accomplishments. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Suara Cerita Quotes By Catherine Hicks

I don't believe any religion should be exclusive or feel superior in any way, or be judgmental. It should be a quiet, private thing. — Catherine Hicks

Suara Cerita Quotes By Chris Jordan

I want people to realize that they matter. — Chris Jordan

Suara Cerita Quotes By Gina Carano

You shouldn't be greedy. You should feel good about yourself and not be greedy of what other people have. — Gina Carano

Suara Cerita Quotes By Vint Cerf

Yet we still see continuous reports of bugs. — Vint Cerf

Suara Cerita Quotes By Albert Einstein

Striving for peace and preparing for war are incompatible with each other, and in our time more so than ever. — Albert Einstein

Suara Cerita Quotes By Brian Tracy

Clear, written goals have a wonderful effect on your thinking. They motivate you and galvanize you into action. They stimulate your creativity, release your energy, and help you to overcome procrastination as much as any other factor. — Brian Tracy

Suara Cerita Quotes By Tony Blair

The view we took at the time and we take it now is that the war was justified legally because he [Saddam Hussein] remained in breach of UN resolutions. — Tony Blair

Suara Cerita Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

One day passes and another day comes along, and everything happens the same. But basically, we are so afraid of the brilliance coming at us, and the sharp experience of our life, that we can't even focus our eyes. — Chogyam Trungpa

Suara Cerita Quotes By Joseph Conrad

A half-naked, betel-chewing pessimist stood upon the bank of the tropical river, on the edge of the still and immense forests; a man angry, powerless, empty-handed, with a cry of bitter discontent ready on his lips; a cry that, had it come out, would have rung through the virgin solitudes of the woods as true, as great, as profound, as any philosophical shriek that ever came from the depths of an easy chair to disturb the impure wilderness of chimneys and roofs. — Joseph Conrad