
Top 14 Beberapa Kali Quotes
#1. No matter how well you think you've hidden, you'll always leave behind a trace. And the more you try to hide that trace, the more obvious and troublesome it will become.
Gosho Aoyama
#2. What you see determines how you interpret the world, which in turn influences what you expect of the world and how you expect the story of your life to unfold.
Sheena Iyengar
#3. I now can be sure that, once I start writing a book, I'll be able to finish it. I've also become more assured about my 'voice' as a writer and being able to keep the characters true to themselves.
J. A. Jance
#4. There was a man with the sun in the place of his head and a woman with the moon instead of a face.
Karen Maitland
#5. Bertolt Brecht's observation in The Threepenny Opera that eating takes precedence over morality. Emerging
Satyajit Das
#6. I hardly ever think about audience. I just try to tell a story for me. I write the kind of story I would like to read.
Brent Runyon
#7. I loved Rent when I first heard it, but it grew on me and so did Tick, Tick ... Boom. Some songs are more interesting than others and sometimes the ones that never stood out at first end up being the best to perform.
Neil Patrick Harris
#8. Though sin often brings immediate pleasure, it gives no lasting joy.
R.C. Sproul
#9. Phut Phat knew, at an early age, that humans were an inferior breed. They were unable to see in the dark. They ate and drank unthinkable concoctions. And they had only five senses; the pair who lived with Phut Phat could not even transmit their thoughts without resorting to words.
Lilian Jackson Braun
#10. Meanwhile, my thoughts bounced around like a laser beam in a mirror factory.
Katherine Bayless
#11. It may be that Emerson is going to hell, but of one thing I am certain; he will change the climate there, and emigration will set that way.
Edward Taylor
#12. It's about hitting the ball in the center of the club face and hitting it hard.
Bubba Watson
#13. There was a fleeting cold front, the slight judgment that said immigrants were a necessary fact of life, one that must be tolerated but never truly accepted. The only way to ever become a permanent part of America's greatness would be to defend it. Cassidy
Adriana Trigiani
#14. Pain explains a great deal of human conduct, but the fear of pain even more.
Neil Abramson
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