Top 15 Dida Quotes
#1. It's all the ugly and wonderful things colliding at once, dan kita semua terperangkap dida
Winna Efendi
#2. Everyone chases after happiness,
not noticing that happiness is right at their heels
Bertolt Brecht
#3. As far back as our knowledge takes us, human beings have lived in families. We know of no period when this was not so. We know of no people who have succeeded for long in dissolving the family or displacing it.
Margaret Mead
#4. I'd rather live my life believing in God to die and see there is one. Because if there isn't one, it means there's no eternal life, therefore I will never know.
Sandra Chami Kassis
#5. It was a broken world, I knew then, that would allow a boy such as me to bury a boy such as William K.
Dave Eggers
#6. Larger sums may be an advantage at some cases and a disadvantage at others.
Warren Buffett
#8. Consider Palin for President? The most powerful job on earth? You don't give the dumb cheerleader the Uzi. That's in the Bible.
Christopher Titus
#9. You must be willing to do things today others won't do, in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have
Les Brown
#10. Hard work and togetherness. They go hand in hand. You need the hard work because it's such a tough atmosphere ... to win week in and week out. You need togetherness because you don't always win, and you gotta hang though together.
Tony Dungy
#11. Your defeat is not only a reality, which has been historically proven time and again. It can also be seen in your helplessness and your inability to suppress the movement, in your desperate conduct when faced with our guerrillas and the vanguard of the people.
Ashraf Dehghani
#12. Right before when the iMac came out is when most people associate Apple started. That's when people remember Apple - that first iMac or that first laptop that was a clam shell. To me everything before that was what was interesting.
Joshua Michael Stern
#13. Rulers do not like to admit that their power is restricted by any laws other than those of physics and biology. They never ascribe their failures and frustrations to the violation of economic law.
Ludwig Von Mises
#15. What chest?' I said, because everyone knows if you ignore persistent, throbbing pain then it goes away. Like toothache. And small children. And overdrafts.
Jodi Taylor
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