Top 13 Buntot Page Quotes
#1. Loving you wasn't my mistake, that was only you who owned me.
Anuj Tiwari
#2. And in the last sentence I would like also to mention that Poland is one of the countries with which the United States has run strategic dialogues since last year.
Marek Belka
#3. The world is wide, full of happenings. Keep this in mind and never believe 'I'm the onlyone who knows.'
Yamaoka Tesshu
#4. There are so many great artists that are doing interesting things, that I don't want to focus on boring people.
Kathleen Hanna
#5. I think people underestimate the romance audience. It's everything from career women to high school girls to elderly women. I have male readers, too, especially for the Civil War books.
Heather Graham Pozzessere
#6. 'Reform' is a word you always aughta' watch out for. 'Reform' is a change that you're supposed to like. And watch it - As soon as you hear the word 'Reform', you should reach for your wallet and see who's lifting it.
Noam Chomsky
#7. Understanding others is knowledge, Understanding oneself is enlightenment; Conquering others is power, Conquering oneself is strength.
Laozi
#8. If you have lost a lot of time, then, increase your speed and make up for the time lost
Sunday Adelaja
#9. It's pretty funny, just driving by in a cab, and you see a huge billboard of yourself on the side of a hotel, like a 100-by-100 poster hanging up.
Patrick Kane
#10. I am in my life for a purpose. There is no place to rush to. I am safe. It's all ok.
SARK
#11. We must learn to live the African way. It's the only way to live in freedom and with dignity
Thomas Sankara
#12. Trust her gut?
Her gut was currently telling her to run her hands through Tristan's dark hair.
She wasn't so sure her gut was reliable.
Chelsea Fine
#13. My Lamb, you are so very small, You have not learned to read at all; Yet never a printed book withstands The urgence of your dimpled hands. So, though this book is for yourself, Let mother keep it on the shelf Till you can read. O days that pass, That day will come too soon, alas!
E. Nesbit