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Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By Helen Deakin

Every second of every moment should be cherished. Life is beautiful; it is a gift and it has an expiry date. — Helen Deakin

Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By J.K. Rowling

That evening, Dudley paraded around the living room for the family in his brand new uniform ... As he looked at Dudley in his new knickerbockers, Uncle Vernon said gruffly that if was the proudest moment of his life. Aunt Petunia burst into tears and said she couldn't believe it was her Ickle Dudleykins, he looked so handsome and grown-up. Harry didn't trust himself to speak. He thought two of his ribs might already have cracked from trying not to laugh. — J.K. Rowling

Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By Margaret Atwood

In front of us, to the right, is the store where we order dresses. Some people call them habits, a good word for them. Habits are hard to break. — Margaret Atwood

Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By Laurie A. Helgoe

Most of us have had the experience of creating beauty, whether by cleaning a room, planting a bed of flowers or hanging a painting. Our first impulse is to say, "Come and see! Look what I did!" Though it may be a long time since mom or dad came to see, we still have the need to share - to be seen, acknowledged, appreciated. But it's more than approval we seek; we want to extend the joy. We want someone to help us make it more real, to linger with us in the warmth. — Laurie A. Helgoe

Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By Heber J. Grant

I, of course, owe everything to my mother, because my father died when I was only nine days of age; and the marvelous teachings, the faith, the integrity of my mother have been an inspiration to me. — Heber J. Grant

Syurga Cinta Memorable Quotes By Nancy Carell

What I don't miss is living in a small town where everybody knows you, your family, and what you ate for breakfast. — Nancy Carell