
Top 15 Menganyam Ketupat Quotes
#1. A person is nothing if not the product of the lies he believes about himself.
Bobby Adair
#3. Honestly," he said with a grin, "how would that have worked? Oh, hello dream lover. Would you drink some of my blud so I won't murder you in front of all these nice people?"
Delilah S. Dawson
#4. True, the initial ideas are in general those of an individual, but the establishment of the reality and truth is in general the work of more than one person.
Willard F. Libby
#5. I fell victim to the temptation of every autobiographer, to the illusion that since the past exists only in one's memories and the words which strive vainly to encapsulate them, it is possible to create past events simply by saying they occurred.
Salman Rushdie
#6. If it's a choice between being shat on and pissed on and used and being a bastard, I'll choose being a bastard any time.
Melvin Burgess
#7. There is a species of moral, legal, and social modernism which we condemn, no less decidedly than we condemn theological modernism.
Pope Pius XI
#8. The gift of broadcasting is, without question, the lowest human capacity to which any man could attain.
Harold Nicolson
#9. These are the four that are never content: that have never been filled since the dew began-
Jacala's mouth, and the glut of the kite, and the hands of the ape, and the eyes of Man.
Rudyard Kipling
#10. When you're playing a character, you don't really want to have an opinion about where you're going to end up. Otherwise, you can't really stay in the moment and in your character.
Jonny Lee Miller
#11. Do not presume that richness or poorness will bring you happiness.
Santosh Kalwar
#12. The only thing it would be nice to have more of would be M & M's.
Shannon Lucid
#13. The world is full of bastards, the number increasing rapidly the further one gets from Missoula, Montana.
Norman Maclean
#14. For those who sit on the stairs, a good quote is a strong invitation to stand up and to go up the stairs!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#15. In separateness lies the world's greatest misery; in compassion lies the world's true strength.
Gautama Buddha
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