Top 12 Pemikiran Aristoteles Quotes
#1. I feel like trouble has followed me from the day I was born.
Natalia Kills
#2. I was a feral child. Always on the go. My mother used to sew bells into my dresses so they would know where I was.
Sophie Kennedy Clark
#3. ...she thought how funny that the first thing you didn't need was the words you said.
C.E. Morgan
#4. I rewrote the ending to 'Farewell to Arms,' the last page of it, thirty-nine times before I was satisfied.
Ernest Hemingway,
#5. Never do for someone what they can do for themselves.
Saul Alinsky
#6. To foretell the destiny of a nation, it is necessary to open a book that tells of her past.
Jose Rizal
#7. If a man can only write well when drunk, I'll tell him: get drunk. And if he tells me that his liver suffers with it, I'll answer: what's your liver? It's a dead thing that lives as long as you live, and the poems you'll write will live without a as long as.
Fernando Pessoa
#8. The more acquisitions the government makes abroad, the more taxes the people have to pay at home.
Thomas Paine
#9. Probably all the books I've ever written have been efforts to define the boundaries of humanity.
Fred Saberhagen
#10. After a week he was moved to a different wing and into a shared six-by-eight with a grizzled old con called Alf. He had faded tattoos that stained most of the visible skin on his hands, arms and neck a dull blue, sharp eyes and a thick beard that made his mouth look like an axe wound on a bear.
R.D. Ronald
#11. Some of us have so much defeat in our past that we feel we lost the race before we knew it started.
Beth Moore
#12. I wouldn't count myself as being a true blues guitarist because I feel you have to live it.
Robin Trower
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