Tertawa Lepas Quotes & Sayings
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Dear friends. I'm dying. "Don't be upset. I began to die on July 6, 1917. That's the day I was born, and, in council with what our psalmist says, 'We who are born, are born to die. — Mitch Albom

Little tape recorders, that's what kids are, Cat thought. If you want to find out what your husband is saying behind your back, play Barbie with your daughter. — Jan Strnad

If nothing is serious anymore, then there's nothing to satirize. — Berkeley Breathed

When one was reinventing oneself, anywhere could be home. — Manju Kapur

Grief is a killer, isn't it?" he said. "Brings you right up to the truth. — Nicole Mones

When pain is vivid, when decisions are keen-edged,
we believe that we are the surgeons.
But time passes, and one sees the whole more clearly,
and now I perceive us as surgical instruments used by the world. — David Mitchell

Prospects get called everyday by salespeople. They can tell if you are a sincere or impatient sales person who doesn't really care about their problems. — Timi Nadela

The Bible without the Holy Spirit is a sundial by moonlight. — Dwight L. Moody

When the fairy tale ends, there's only one way back... rewind — Tali Alexander

Here is Heimel's Law: Anything you fantasize about won't come true. So just cut it out. — Cynthia Heimel

After days of feasting, fast.
After days of sleeping, stay awake one night.
After these times of bitter storytelling, joking,
and serious considerations, we should give ourselves
two days between layers of baklava in the quiet seclusion
where soul sweetens and thrives more than with language.
I hear nothing in my ear but your voice.
Heart has plundered mind of its eloquence.
Love writes a transparent calligraphy, so on
the empty page my soul can read and recollect.
Which is worth more, a crowd of thousands,
or your own genuine solitude?
Freedom, or power over an entire nation?
A little while alone in your room
will prove more valuable than anything else
that could ever be given you.
Rumi, Two days of silence — Jalaluddin Rumi

This impression came out most for Maggie when, in their easier intervals, they had only themselves to regard, and when her companion's inveteracy of never passing first, of not sitting till she was seated, of not interrupting till she appeared to give leave, of not forgetting too familiarly that in addition to being important she was also sensitive, had the effect of throwing over their intercourse a kind of silver tissue of decorum. It — Henry James

The virtues of society are vices of the saint. The terror of reform is the discovery that we must cast away our virtues, or what we have always esteemed such, into the same pit that has consumed our grosser vices. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The feelings in love and the orgasm in sex are the supernatural powers inside every one of us. — M.F. Moonzajer