Tahlil Ringkas Quotes & Sayings
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Poverty comes from the poverty of positive thoughts and creative ideas. — Debasish Mridha
It's a pity that Milosevic did not live through the trial and get his deserved sentence. — Stjepan Mesic
A courageous man prefers death to the surrender of self-respect. — Mahatma Gandhi
I'm getting too old to play some parts, but I'm still greedy. — Max Von Sydow
Since it is to the advantage of the wage-payer to pay as little as possible, even well-paid labor will have no more than what is regarded in a particular society as the reasonable level of subsistence. The lower ranks of labor will commonly have less, and if public relief were afforded even up to the wage-level of the lowest ranks of labor, that relief would compete in the labor market; check or dry up the supply of wage-labor. It would tend to render the performance of work by the wage-earner redundant. — Hilaire Belloc
I have a very difficult time getting the Napster world. — Jeffrey Katzenberg
I went from an innocent child to a national television star. My career took on a life of its own. — Donny Osmond
Thinking is translating 'prosaic-ideas' without accessories" since ideas (in brain) do not follow any metrical composition. — Md. Ziaul Haque
I would greatly trade
... a ring for a kiss
... a sweater for a glance
... a dog for a held hand
... a tear for a dance. — Kristin Groulx
Crafted with care and with love, this beautifully constructed novel reveals hard truths and difficult secrets. Diana Davidson is a writer of great honesty and integrity, a writer to trust. — Pauline Holdstock
A man should know something of his own country too, before he goes abroad. — Laurence Sterne
Our CO2 mixes with everyone else's within a year, then hangs around for centuries like a shroud. — William H. Calvin
To prohibit a great people, however, from making all that they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and industry in the way that they judge most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind. — Adam Smith
