Unguru Bulan Quotes & Sayings
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Peace does not rest in charters and covenants alone. It lies in the hearts and minds of the people. — John F. Kennedy

I think that when you've only lived 17 years, you don't have, you haven't had a full canon of experiences, so every moment that you have here feels like the last moment in the world, because you've only had a handful of whatever those moments are. — Eric Mabius

There are days when you need someone who just wants to be your sunshine and not the air you breathe. — Robert Breault

In the trees the night wind stirs, bringing the leaves to life, endowing them with speech; the electric lights illuminate the green branches from the under side, translating them into a new language. — E.B. White

I feel like little bits of my soul are being shipped domestically. — Chris Colfer

The longer you are in acting business, the more you cherish the times when you're working with people that do great work, and can figure out how to enjoy themselves while they're doing the great work. — Scott Bakula

I'm not, for example, going to say that I hope I eat something tomorrow. I just do it. I don't hope I take another breath right now, nor that I finish this sentence. I just do them. On the other hand, I hope that the next time that I get on a plane it doesn't crash. To hope for some result means that you have no agency concerning it.... When we realize the degree of agency we actually do have, we no longer have to "hope" at all. We simply do the work.... We do whatever it takes. — Derrick Jensen

I see myself as an instrument of the Almighty and go on my way, regardless of transient opinions and views. — Wilhelm II

you...are...a...frige...with...wings...we...are...freaking...ballet...dancers! — James Patterson

Slink had an immediate urge to throttle his friend, but this wasn't the time or place. — E.J. Robinson

From this, one can make a deduction which is quite certainly the ultimate truth of jigsaw puzzles: despite appearances, puzzling is not a solitary game: every move the puzzler makes, the puzzlemaker has made before; every piece the puzzler picks up, and picks up again, and studies and strokes, every combination he tries, and tries a second time, every blunder and every insight, each hope and each discouragement have all been designed, calculated, and decided by the other. — Georges Perec