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[Negeri Sembilan]
RUMAH BORAK SELATAN: SEMANGAT TETAP MEMBARA
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“Shakespeare's work had a liberating influence.”
― Paul C. Nagel, John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life |
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“John Quincy Adams strove to escape commonplace thoughts.”
― Paul C. Nagel, John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life |
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“Rather than pound or a national mind that he believed had been closed by his critics, John Quincy Adams decided to seek a place in the is the esteem of future generations.”
― Paul C. Nagel, John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life |
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“Life is a rich literature. We are only writing the history of our time.”
― Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind |
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“It is the spirit of the poets that gives the soldiers strength to fight.”
― Casting Crowns, Casting Crowns - Come to the Well |
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“And someday,
when the parties
don’t dazzle you anymore,
and when the alcohol fails
to amuse your senses,
come to me.
We’ll lie on the grass,
stare at the stars,
and talk about Life.
Maybe I will become the Moment
you rediscover yourself again.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“I see that you are heartlessly clever.
For you know how to Love,
but not Forever.
You still return to me in flashes,
so strong it clouds my Mind.
The fire has turned to ashes,
and yet, you’re not behind.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“I finally went
where everyone goes
and I realized
I was
never
missing
out.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“The thing American people fear about corporations is that they might achieve too much power. We have an antipathy to power even as we admire it.”
― Annie Proulx, Barkskins |
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“I want to
peel away all the labels
I had once given to others
and place them
upon the fabric
of my own identity.
They have reflected back to me,
everything that I refuse
to See in myself.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“..Breaking yet budding,
dying yet living - standing
amongst ruins and rage,
reaching for possibilities
playing hard to get.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“Of everything
I have ever endured,
Y
O
U
are
My Favourite Tragedy.”
― Meraaqi, Divine Trouble |
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“Will I ever see the mountains or am I doomed to roam the flatlands?”
― Jessica-Lynn Barbour, Willow |
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“The feeling, all encompassing, safe and warm like a blanket permanently draped over her shoulders, follows her around. She takes it into the shower, to meals with her mother and sister, to work as she reads out the news script, her voice never faltering.”
― Zainab Omaki, Side Babies: Contemporary Women In Africa |
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