Top 15 Hari Lahir Quotes
#2. There is something so awe-inspiring in great afflictions that even in the worst times the first emotion of a crowd has generally been to sympathise with the sufferer in a great catastrophe.
Alexandre Dumas
#3. Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.
Neil Gaiman
#4. You should never rely on public transportation during the apocalypse. Everyone should know that.
J. Cornell Michel
#5. My girlfriend always told me, 'Send roses while they can still smell them, tell people you love them while they can still hear.'
Manti Te'o
#6. When your blood is circulating freely, you are healthy. When money is circulating freely in your life, you are economically healthy.
Joseph Murphy
#7. The brain of man, like that of all animals is double, being parted down its centre by a thin membrane. For this reason pain is not always felt in the same part of the head, but sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other, and occasionally all over.
Hippocrates
#8. I missed him so much that I had physical sensations of loss, all over my body. Like one minute I was missing an arm, the next my spleen. It was making me feel sick, like throwing up.
Augusten Burroughs
#9. I don't see how anybody cannot be political in this day and age. There's so much going on and you have to be aware and you have to vote. Our lives are political.
Robert Cray
#10. When you think you're seeing something, what you need to find out is, 'Is that true?
Brian Kenny
#11. The most important decision you will ever make is the decision you make about eternity.
Billy Graham
#12. I have thrown chairs, but only during football matches. Generally, I am well-behaved. I do not like to make people angry.
Jose Carreras
#13. It never ceased to amaze Skirata how much simpler it was to buy and sell death than it was to pay taxes.
Karen Traviss
#14. Zen was an attempt to get back to the purest teachings of the Buddha -enlightenment without strings.
Frederick Lenz
#15. There is no justice we don't make daily like bread and love.
Marge Piercy
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