Top 13 Banyaknya Getaran Quotes
#1. You will find that there is no death at all, in the true sense of the word, but everything goes on living, transmuting and becoming perfect according to primitive laws.
Franz Bardon
#2. Throw your soldiers into positions whence there is no escape, and they will prefer death to flight. If they will face death, there is nothing they may not achieve.
Sun Tzu
#3. High office teaches decision making, not substance. It consumes intellectual capital; it does not create it. Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered; they learn how to make decisions but not what decisions to make.
Henry A. Kissinger
#4. In your twenties you're becoming who you're going to be and so you might as well not be an asshole.
Cheryl Strayed
#5. I have sworn with my tongue, but my mind is unsworn.
[Lat., Juravi lingua, mentem injuratem gero.]
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#6. Some men just want to watch the world burn." He grinned. "I'm the fire." "That you are, brother, and which of us is worse?
Mark Lawrence
#7. No one's born with their destiny stamped on their forehead ... we make the choices to fulfill our destiny.
Naomi Judd
#9. His job was the very least important part of his life, never to be mentioned except in irony.
Richard Yates
#10. I concentrate on the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and continue moving forward even as part of me is left behind, beyond a fence I cannot breach.
Amy Engel
#11. Were in the habit of spending more than they ought, and of associating with people of rank, and were therefore in every respect entitled to think well of themselves, and meanly of others.
Jane Austen
#12. Here we are, alone again. It's all so slow, so heavy, so sad. . . I'll be old soon. Then at last it will be over. So many people have come into my room. They've talked. They haven't said much. They've gone away. They've grown old, wretched, sluggish, each in some corner of the world.
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
#13. Aristotle says that metaphor causes the mind to experience itself in the act of making a mistake.
Anne Carson
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