Terbuai Buai Quotes & Sayings
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I love writing and can't imagine not being able to do it. I want an easy life and if it had been difficult I wouldn't be doing it. I do admire writers who do it even though it costs them. — Iain Banks
The first step towards solving the omnivore' s dilemma is knowledge: eating with full consciousness. When that happens, I have a lot of confidence that people will make good choices. — Michael Pollan
I love working with people who are inspired and obsessive. — Nicole Kidman
To live only to suffer - only to feel the injury of life repeated and enlarged - it seemed to her she was too valuable, too capable, for that. Then she wondered if it were vain and stupid to think so well of herself. When had it even been a guarantee to be valuable? Wasn't all history full of the destruction of precious things? Wasn't it much more probable that if one were fine one would suffer? — Henry James
Most novices picture themselves as masters - and are content with the picture. This is why there are so few masters. — Jean Toomer
When a man declares: "I am sure of my wife," it means he is sure of his wife. But when a woman declares: "I am sure of my husband," it means that she is sure of herself. — Francis De Croisset
We really need to get over this love affair with the fetus and start worrying about children. — Joycelyn Elders
the book I was reading turned out to be crack — Elizabeth Norris
To take an analogy: if we say that a democratic government is the best kind of government, we mean that it most completely fulfills the highest function of a government - the realisation of the will of the people. — John Drinkwater
We are moving from sharing to cooperation to collective action. — Clay Shirky
When the mind is full of worldly desires, it is their very nature to confuse the mind. Withdraw the mind from outer things and turn it inwards. — Anandamayi Ma
The right of every American to first-class citizenship is the most important issue of our time. — Jackie Robinson
Nothing good comes out of depression. — Kay Redfield Jamison
