Top 13 Perlahan Quotes
#1. I like reading in a pub rather than a library or study, as it's generally much easier to get a drink.
Pete McCarthy
#2. Complex people waste half their strength in trying to conceal what they do. Is it any wonder they should always come to grief?
Oscar Wilde
#3. The worst of anything she could do to me would be to make me like her. That's why I ran away.
Jo Walton
#4. And that, she thought as he left her, summed up the miracle of her life. She had a home with him, and he'd be there.
J.D. Robb
#5. I'm not saying I'm a family guy, but maybe that's what people see in me: some kind of paternal quality.
Joel Edgerton
#6. And I know without being told that she killed herself. And I totally understand why.
Beth Revis
#7. He would see her again. He knew he would. Magic bent the world. Pulled it into shape. There were fixed points. Most of the time they were places. But sometimes, rarely, they were people. For someone who never stood still, Lila felt like a pin in Kell's world. One he was sure to snag on.
Victoria Schwab
#8. You don't need a new life, just a new lens through which to view the one you have.
Marianne Williamson
#9. The best advice I've been given is kind of the "dance with the one who brought you" thing. You got here on what you do so don't change that.
Eric Church
#10. Absolute power corrupts absolutely; and if you surrender your personal responsibility to a government which promises to take care of you, they will only take care of themselves.
Howard Nemerov
#11. I had to hand it to Elodie. If I'd been in control of my body, there would have been flailing and knocking things over, and I probably would have caught my clothes in the drawer. But Elodie smoothly closed the drawer without a sound, and sat down in Lara's chair like she belonged there.
Rachel Hawkins
#12. Odette felt as if she were floating. She could still feel Jorgen's lips on hers,
Melanie Dickerson
#13. I have found more inspiration in the cottages of fishermen than in the palaces of the rich.
Wilfred Grenfell
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