Top 15 Terima Kasih Cikgu Quotes
#1. That was bliss. Being cared for. Wanted. Feeling so necessary to someone's existence that there was no place for the loneliness inside her.
Julie Miller
#2. The glue that kept the consumer market together the last few years was the wealth effect from the housing boom.
Joel C. Rosenberg
#4. My books are just pure escapism for kids.
Dav Pilkey
#5. His eyes searched every inch of my face. "I don't know . . . if I've ever been this distracted by someone," he said.
Christina Lauren
#6. By centering our lives on correct principles and creating a balanced focus between doing and increasing our ability to do, we become empowered to the task of creating effective useful and peaceful lives.
Stephen Covey
#7. As he watched the couple the room went dark, and he spun around. Shoba had turned the lights off. She came back to the table and sat down, and after a moment Shukumar joined her. They wept together, for the things they now knew.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#8. If you don't believe in yourself, you'll have some difficulty in making other people believe in you.
May Sinclair
#9. I didn't go to university, and so, every time that I work, I'm looking for a teacher in a way. I'm looking for people that I can learn from and to have the chance to work with people that I admire.
Diego Luna
#11. When the melody touches your heart emotionally and the words hit your brain intellectually, more than likely you'll find you'll have an excellent song to sing.
Yip Harburg
#12. A studio is an absolute labyrinth of possibilities - this is why records take so long to make because there are millions of permutations of things you can do. The most useful thing you can do is to get rid of some of those options before you start
Brian Eno
#13. I love my dad and we have a very good relationship now.
Norah Jones
#14. Ah! The anguish, the vile rage, the despair
Of not being able to express
With a shout, an extreme and bitter shout,
The bleeding of my heart.
Fernando Pessoa
#15. Old age tells us that we ourselves have failed often, have never really done anything completely right, have never truly been perfect - anad that is completely all right. We are who we are - and so is everyone else.
Joan D. Chittister
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