Top 15 Penunjang Pendidikan Quotes

#1. Both Miss Lavinia and Miss Clarissa had a superstition, however, that he would have declared his passion, if he had not been cut short in his youth (at about sixty) by over-drinking his constitution, and over-doing an attempt to set it right again by swilling Bath water.

Charles Dickens

#2. Basketball, a game which won't be fit for people until they set the basket umbilicus-high and return the giraffes to the zoo.

Ogden Nash

#3. He tells old wives' tales much to the point.

Horace

#4. Things have to be done fast in America , and therefore therapy has to be brief.

Gregory Bateson

#5. Hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes. You have more faith than you think you do.

Jeffrey R. Holland

#6. Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we do not experience it.

Rollo May

#7. I will wear any skin to get in.

Karen Marie Moning

#8. I don't care about failing because I do not want to sit down in my older years and say, 'How come I didn't try?'

Tony Fernandes

#9. The church of my own childhood, as well as that of my present and my future, comprises deeply flawed human beings struggling toward an unattainable ideal.

Philip Yancey

#10. Sheep only need a single flock, but people need two: one to belong to and make them feel comfortable, and another to blame all of society's problems on.

James Rozoff

#11. Somebody approached me about writing a biography on me, I told them they were too late.

Zach Braff

#12. I believe in living each day as it comes, to the best of my ability. When it's done, I put it away, remembering that there will be a tomorrow to take it's place. If I have any philosophy, that's it. To me it's not a fatalistic attitude.

Ginger Rogers

#13. I've never believed in dieting, but there are people out there who have problems. My advice would be don't ever stop yourself to a point where you start craving something, because you end up bingeing. I think the key word is moderation.

Shilpa Shetty

#14. Right after 9/11 it looked as if the idea of a huge skyscraper might be considered obsolete. It came back, but I think that's more closely connected to the rise of Asian and Middle Eastern cities in the world economy (Dubai, Shanghai, Taipei, etc.) than anything else.

Paul Goldberger

#15. I don't even pretend to believe I know everything; I just believe in arguments God told me I had a pretty good chance of winning, while I was traveling through hell.

Shannon L. Alder

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