
Top 14 Terkuat Quotes
#1. When corruptors blame each other, the strongest wins.
Apabila sesama koruptor saling menyalahkan, yang terkuat menang.
Toba Beta
#2. I can easily do without people (there are days when I could easily do without myself), and ... in the country of books where I dwell, the dead can count entirely as much as the living.
Adrienne Monnier
#3. Snapchat really has to do with the way photographs have changed. Historically, photos have always been used to save really important memories: major life moments. But today ... pictures are being used for talking.
Evan Spiegel
#4. The horror of wedlock, the most appalling, the most loathsome of all the bonds humankind has devised for its own discomfort and degradation.
Marquis De Sade
#5. A lot of my training is in classical theatre; I've done a lot of classical plays in New York and also at the Guthrie and here and there across the country.
Laila Robins
#6. Just as Hitler had predicted, it was rival empires more than indigenous nationalists who propelled the process of decolonization forward.
Niall Ferguson
#7. Energy can't be destroyed, only converted into something different. So when a person dies, where does that energy go?
Jodi Picoult
#8. Not to sleep during the night means to be aware every moment of your abnormality, and therefore I wait impatiently for morning and daylight, when I have the right not to sleep.
Anton Chekhov
#9. I would love very much to win a medal at the Olympics for myself, by my own performance. But that will never happen.
Bela Karolyi
#11. You could be happy with three.
Three is a good number.
But in this life, in this world, three is not enough. You can't stop. You won't.
If you don't have their attention yet, you will soon.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#12. Historical figures lose their center when they become anxious over the outcome of their actions.
Huston Smith
#13. If you fold your clothes in the formal spark of joy, you can actually make the joy last longer.
Marie Kondo
#14. The Buke of Ye Chess used the game as the basis for a series of sermons on morality. Neither book illustrates play or player improvement, but uses the chessboard and pieces to 'allegorize a political community whose citizens contribute to the common good'2.
Laura Caine Ramsey
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