
Top 15 Gilang Andika Quotes
#1. Nothing is more arrogant than the weakness which feels itself supported by power.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#2. Entrepreneurship without skills limits your growth potential.
Strive Masiyiwa
#3. When we feel a strong desire to thrust our advice upon others, it is usually because we suspect their weakness; but we ought rather to suspect our own.
Charles Caleb Colton
#4. The popular culture says ... Do what you do, your life is predestined, like the installment plan on your house. There's not much you can do about it. Make your payments, live it, get sick, die, don't make any trouble. It is the Master Charge of destiny. Try to get your high credit rating.
Jerzy Kosinski
#6. It took me a long time to learn the difference between working on a healthy relationship and wasting my time on a long goodbye. Never again!
Steve Maraboli
#7. The gains from technology must be channeled to a broader base of the population than has benefited so far.
Nouriel Roubini
#8. I could smell the curves of the river beyond the dusk and I saw the last light supine and tranquil upon tideflats like pieces of broken mirror, then beyond them lights began in the pale clear air, trembling a little like butterflies hovering a long way off.
William Faulkner
#9. I'm Russian," Misha said with the faintest hint of a smile. "We angst, Max."
"I see that. Well, I'm American. We force shit on other people if we think they need it.
Avon Gale
#10. There was a time when, if you encountered someone with a tattoo, you could pretty much assume he was either a sailor or had, at one time or another, been in prison. There was something, it seemed, about men being cooped up together that made them want to draw on themselves.
Cuthbert Soup
#12. Did you tell anyone?"
"No. Neither did I tell anyone about the time you broke into the chancellor's office and used a three-century-old marble bust to open the door."
"How did you know that?"
"I know now.
Jonathan Renshaw
#13. Six years later my mother's absence remained in the air around us, a deafening silence that I had not learned to stifle with words.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
#14. Maybe, just maybe Vahanian thought, an outlaw turned noble has an outside chance with a noble turned outlaw.
Gail Z. Martin
#15. But magic has a habit of lying low, like a rake in the grass. Winter
Terry Pratchett
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