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1. "Aku selalu bermimpimatahari melahirkan para gurudan guru melahirkan para matahari..."
Author: Abdurahman Faiz
Author: Abdurahman Faiz
2. "Ayah adalah yang teristimewa di duniasebab dari keringatnyaia memberi tapakuntuk melangkah."
Author: Abdurahman Faiz
Author: Abdurahman Faiz
3. "Since 9/11, the U.S. government has sent over $23 billion to states and cities in the name of homeland security. Almost none of that money has gone toward intelligently enrolling regular people like you and me in the cause. Why don't we tell people what to do when the nation is on Orange Alert against a terrorist attack—instead of just telling them to be afraid?"
Author: Amanda Ripley
Author: Amanda Ripley
4. "Dendam, tak akan dapat dihapuskan melalui tindakan balas dendam. Keadilan yang dilanggar, tidak boleh diadili melalui cara tidak adil."
Author: Arena Wati
Author: Arena Wati
5. "Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won."
Author: Arthur Wellesley
Author: Arthur Wellesley
6. "PANORAMA ALÉMNão sei que tempo faz, nem se é noite ou se é dia.Não sinto onde é que estou, nem se estou. Não sei de nada.Nem de ódio, nem amor. Tédio? Melancolia.-Existência parada. Existência acabada. Nem se pode saber do que outrora existia.A cegueira no olhar. Toda a noite caladano ouvido. Presa a voz. Gesto vão. Boca fria.A alma, um deserto branco: -o luar triste na geada...Silêncio. Eternidade. Infinito. Segredo.Onde, as almas irmãs? Onde, Deus? Que degredo!Ninguém.... O ermo atrás do ermo: - é a paisagem daqui.Tudo opaco... E sem luz... E sem treva... O ar absorto...Tudo em paz... Tudo só... Tudo irreal... Tudo morto...Por que foi que eu morri? Quando foi que eu morri?"
Author: Cecília Meireles
Author: Cecília Meireles
7. "THE OWLSby: Charles BaudelaireUNDER the overhanging yews,The dark owls sit in solemn state,Like stranger gods; by twos and twosTheir red eyes gleam. They meditate.Motionless thus they sit and dreamUntil that melancholy hourWhen, with the sun's last fading gleam,The nightly shades assume their power.From their still attitude the wiseWill learn with terror to despiseAll tumult, movement, and unrest;For he who follows every shade,Carries the memory in his breast,Of each unhappy journey made.'The Owls' is reprinted from The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire. Ed. James Huneker. New York: Brentano's, 1919."
Author: Charles Baudelaire
Author: Charles Baudelaire
8. "Menulis itu, adalah menitipkan hatimelalui kata-kata"
Author: Cit?a ?iZcha Maya
Author: Cit?a ?iZcha Maya
9. "But do you know this idea of the imaginary homeland? Once you set out from shore on your little boat, once you embark, you'll never truly be at home again. What you've left behind exists only in your memory, and your ideal place becomes some strange imaginary concoction of all you've left behind at every stop."
Author: Claire Messud
Author: Claire Messud
10. "Although according to certain philosophers it is quite difficult to distinguish the jester from the melancholic, life itself being a comic drama or a dramatic comedy."
Author: Comte De Lautréamont
Author: Comte De Lautréamont
11. "Every person is attractive to somebody. You are. I am. Jim Bob over there is, too. Every person is probably ugly to somebody, too. You are. I am. Jim Bob over there is, too. Don't take it personally.And, we all need to do ourselves a favor. We need to believe people when they tell us we're beautiful, handsome, sexy, attractive, hot, or hunkalicious, especially when that someone is somebody that we think is beautiful, handsome, sexy, attractive, hot, or babealicious.Because you know what? They probably really think so. They probably aren't lying. They probably don't give a damn that you don't look like Pamela Anderson."
Author: Dan Pearce
Author: Dan Pearce
12. "As he entered her, as the piston of lovemaking grew slick with her clear oils, she thought about beingcrushed to death in his arms, and she - thought how odd it was for her to consider such a thing, and howmuch stranger still to consider it without fear and with something very like desire, a melancholy longing, acuriously pleasant anticipation, not a death wish but a sweet resignation,and she knew that Dr. Cauvelwould say this was a sign of her sickness, that now she was preparedto surrender even her ultimateresponsibility(the fundamental responsibility for her own life, for deciding whether or not she wasworthy of life), and he would say that she needed to rely more on herself and less on Max, but she didn'tcare, didn't care at all; she just felt the power, Max's power, and began to call his name, dug her fingersinto his unyielding muscle and surrenderedwillingly."
Author: Dean Koontz
Author: Dean Koontz
13. "I saw, in gradual vision through my tears,The sweet, sad years, the melancholy years,Those of my own life, who by turns had flungA shadow across me."
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
14. "The man in a free society must either blame himself (which leads to the melancholia of those plagued by inferiority complexes) or will be bound to accuse imaginary conspiraces of ill-wishers and downright enemies."
Author: Erik Von Kuehnelt Leddihn
Author: Erik Von Kuehnelt Leddihn
15. "Belajarlah. Jika kau belum mengerti, kau akan melakukan kesalahan lagi. Tetapi itu wajar. Sebab tak ada satupun manusia yang bisa berjalan tanpa terlebih dahulu terjatuh, bukan? Tetapi, teruslah berjalan. Kapanpun kau merasa pintar, kau akan terjatuh—melakukan kesalahan. Maka teruslah merasa bodoh, sebab kau harus terus belajar."
Author: Fahd Djibran
Author: Fahd Djibran
16. "Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy."
Author: Francis Beaumont
Author: Francis Beaumont
17. "Realism; fatalism; phlegm. To live in the Fens is to receive strong doses of reality. The great flat monotony of reality; the wide empty space of reality. Melancholia and self-murder are not unknown in the Fens. Heavy drinking, madness and sudden acts of violence are not uncommon. How do you surmount reality, children? How do you acquire, in a flat country, the tonic of elevated feelings?"
Author: Graham Swift
Author: Graham Swift
18. "Apabila buku tu cakap tentang kita meletak label dan stereotaip ke atas bab agama. Yang membuatkan orang bukan Muslim itu sendiri jauh daripada Islam. Bukan yang bukan Islam aje, yang Islam tapi tak berapa nak faham Islam pun terasa nak jauh daripada Islam. Sebab bab label-melabel dan stereotaip tu la. Dan ironi apabila kadang-kadang penyebab tu adalah yg namanya Muslim yang faham Islam itu sndiri."
Author: Hlovate
Author: Hlovate
19. "A strangely reflective, even melancholy day. Is that because, unlike our cousins in the northern hemisphere, Easter is not associated with the energy and vitality of spring but with the more subdued spirit of autumn?"
Author: Hugh Mackay
Author: Hugh Mackay
20. "It is, therefore, a great source of virtue for the practiced mind to learn, bit by bit, first to change about in visible and transitory things, so that afterwards it may be possible to leave them behind altogether. The man who finds his homeland sweet is still a tender beginner; he to whom every soil is as his native one is already strong; but he is perfect to whom the entire world is as a foreign land. The tender soul has fixed his love on one spot in the world; the strong man has extended his love to all places; the perfect man has extinguished his. From boyhood I have dwelt on foreign soil and I know with what grief sometimes the mind takes leave of the narrow hearth of a peasant's hut, and I know too how frankly it afterwards disdains marble firesides and panelled halls."
Author: Hugh Of Saint Victor
Author: Hugh Of Saint Victor
21. "His emotion on entering the room, in seeing her altered looks, and in receiving the pale hand which she immediately held out to him, was such as, in Elinor's conjecture, must arise from something more than his affection for Marianne, or the consciousness of its being known to others; and she soon discovered, in his melancholy eye and varying complexion as he looked at her sister, the probable recurrence of many past scenes of misery to his mind, brought back by that resemblance between Marianne and Eliza already acknowledged, and now strengthened by the hollow eye, the sickly skin, the posture of reclining weakness; and the warm acknowledgment of peculiar obligation."
Author: Jane Austen
Author: Jane Austen
22. "Everything tender and melancholy - as life is sometimes, just for one moment."
Author: Jean Rhys
Author: Jean Rhys
23. "Tobin," Mom said disapprovingly. She wasn't a particularly funny person. It suited her professionally - I mean, you don't want your cancer surgeon to walk into the examination room and be like, "Guy walks into a bar. Bartender says, 'What'll ya have?' And the guy says, 'Whaddya got?' And the bartender says, 'I don't know what I got, but I know what you got: Stage IV melanoma."
Author: John Green
Author: John Green
24. "Homer suggest that if you forget your pain, you forget your homeland-you 'lose your hope of home.'"-pg.39"
Author: Jonathan Shay
Author: Jonathan Shay
25. "Boast of Quietness"Writings of light assault the darkness, more prodigious than meteors.The tall unknowable city takes over the countryside.Sure of my life and death, I observe the ambitious and would like tounderstand them.Their day is greedy as a lariat in the air.Their night is a rest from the rage within steel, quick to attack.They speak of humanity.My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of that same poverty.They speak of homeland.My homeland is the rhythm of a guitar, a few portraits, an old sword,the willow grove's visible prayer as evening falls.Time is living me.More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.They are indispensable, singular, worthy of tomorrow.My name is someone and anyone.I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn't expect to arrive"
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
26. "The men we met walked past, slow, unsmiling, with downcast eyes, as if the melancholy of a over-burdened earth had weighted their feet, bowed their shoulders, borne down their glances"
Author: Joseph Conrad
Author: Joseph Conrad
27. "For some nights I slept profoundly; but still every morning I felt the same lassitude, and a languor weighed upon me all day. I felt myself a changed girl. A strange melancholy was stealing over me, a melancholy that I would not have interrupted. Dim thoughts of death began to open, and an idea that I was slowly sinking took gentle, and, somehow, not unwelcome possession of me. If it was sad, the tone of mind which this induced was also sweet. Whatever it might be, my soul acquiesced in it."
Author: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Author: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
28. "A person with a melancholy temperament had been fated with both an awful burden and what Byron called "a fearful gift." The burden was a sadness and despair that could tip into a state of disease. But the gift was a capacity for depth, wisdom—even genius."
Author: Joshua Wolf Shenk
Author: Joshua Wolf Shenk
29. "Aku mulai mengerti mengapa hantu-hantu itu begitu suka melolong dan menjerit. Itu bukanlah untuk menakut-nakuti keturunan mereka. Melainkan, karena mereka begitu kesulitan bernafas dalam waktu yang bukan waktu mereka."
Author: Jostein Gaarder
Author: Jostein Gaarder
30. "I have fits of melancholia when I watch the news, but we all do, don't we?"
Author: Julian Fellowes
Author: Julian Fellowes
31. "... han hadde av Theodor sin fineste hermetik å diske op med og dertil kold fugl og marmelader og æg på tre måter og kjæks og multer. Og han hadde øl og rødvin til drikke og til fuglen hadde han en kurv champagne... Å for en fest!"
Author: Knut Hamsun
Author: Knut Hamsun
32. "Anne had no sooner uttered the phrase, "home o'dreams," than it captivated her fancy and she immediately began the erection of one of her own. It was, of course, tenanted by an ideal master, dark, proud, and melancholy; but oddly enough, Gilbert Blythe persisted in hanging about too, helping her arrange pictures, lay out gardens, and accomplish sundry other tasks which a proud and melancholy hero evidently considered beneath his dignity. Anne tried to banish Gilbert's image from her castle in Spain but, somehow, he went on being there, so Anne, being in a hurry, gave up the attempt and pursued her aerial architecture with such success that her "home o'dreams" was built and furnished before Diana spoke again."
Author: L.M. Montgomery
Author: L.M. Montgomery
33. "I ran this through my "girl talk" translator and said, "I could eat him, if either of you'd like. Seems like it might be the easiest thing to do."-Bram to Nora & Pamela"
Author: Lia Habel
Author: Lia Habel
34. "Exile is more than a geographical concept. You can be an exile in your homeland, in your own house, in a room."
Author: Mahmoud Darwish
Author: Mahmoud Darwish
35. "A person can only be born in one place. However, he may die several times elsewhere: in the exiles and prisons, and in a homeland transformed by the occupation and oppression into a nightmare."
Author: Mahmoud Darwish
Author: Mahmoud Darwish
36. "Manusia mampu melakukan semua yang Tuhan ingin ia lakukan."
Author: Marcus Aurelius
Author: Marcus Aurelius
37. "She is the only dream I ever had that lived and breathed and did not die in the face of reality."(Ashley said about Melanie)"
Author: Margaret Mitchell
Author: Margaret Mitchell
38. "For Russian Jews, Zionism was an immediate solution to age-old problems."Anywhere is better than Russia," Karl agreed, "but for Western Jews, Zionism is a trap, I think. Once Jews are permitted a territorial center, it will be too easy to drive the rest of us from every other nation on Earth. ‘Go back where you belong!' " he cried dismissively, jerking his thumb toward Palestine. " ‘Oh, by the way, leave all your possessions behind.' "... But I have no need of some artificial homeland invented by the British. I am not a German Jew, Agnes, but a Jewish German."
Author: Mary Doria Russell
Author: Mary Doria Russell
39. "The Journey One day you finally knewwhat you had to do, and began,though the voices around youkept shoutingtheir bad advice --though the whole housebegan to trembleand you felt the old tugat your ankles."Mend my life!"each voice cried.But you didn't stop.You knew what you had to do,though the wind priedwith its stiff fingersat the very foundations,though their melancholywas terrible.It was already lateenough, and a wild night,and the road full of fallenbranches and stones.But little by little,as you left their voices behind,the stars began to burnthrough the sheets of clouds,and there was a new voicewhich you slowlyrecognized as your own,that kept you companyas you strode deeper and deeperinto the world,determined to dothe only thing you could do --determined to savethe only life you could save."
Author: Mary Oliver
Author: Mary Oliver
40. "Kamu yang menjauh cuma mendekatkan aku pada kesepian.aku, selalu disini.di persimpangan jalan ini dan ketika kamu dengannya menemui akhir, kembalilah.aku masih melambaikan tangan dingin inikepada kamu, yang telah lama pergi."
Author: Oka @landakgaul
Author: Oka @landakgaul
41. "When I lie waking all alone,Recounting what I have ill done,My thoughts on me then tyrannize,Fear and sorrow me surprise,Whether I tarry still or go,Methinks the time moves very slow,All my griefs to this are jolly,Naught so sad as melancholy.'Tis my sole plague to be alone,I am a beast, a monster grown,I will no light nor company,I find it now my misery.The scene is turn'd, my joys are gone,Fear, discontent, and sorrows come.All my griefs to this are folly,Naught so fierce as melancholy."
Author: Robert Burton
Author: Robert Burton
42. "The ascendancy over men's minds of the ruins of the stupendous past, the past of history, legend and myth, at once factual and fantastic, stretching back and back into ages that can but be surmised, is half-mystical in basis. The intoxication, at once so heady and so devout, is not the romantic melancholy engendered by broken towers and mouldered stones; it is the soaring of the imagination into the high empyrean where huge episodes are tangled with myths and dreams; it is the stunning impact of world history on its amazed heirs."
Author: Rose Macaulay
Author: Rose Macaulay
43. "Alangkah seringnya Mentergesai kenikmatan tanpa ikatan Membuat detik-detik di depan terasa hambar Belajar dari ahli puasa Ada dua kebahagiaan baginya Saat berbuka Dan saat Allah menyapa lembut memberikan pahala Inilah puasa panjang syahwatku Kekuatan ada pada menahan Dan rasa nikmat itu terasa, di waktu buka yang penuh kejutan Coba saja Kalau Allah yang menghalalkan Setitis cicipan surga Kan menjadi shadaqah berpahala Buku ini dipersembahkan untuk mereka yang lagi jatuh hati atau sedang pacaran bersama doi yang dipenuhi hasrat nikah dini tapi belum bernyali yang sedang menjalani proses penuh liku dan yang ingin melanggengkan masa-masa indah pernikahannya..."
Author: Salim Akhukum Fillah
Author: Salim Akhukum Fillah
44. "Only the foolish, blinded by language's conventions, think of fire as red or gold. Fire is blue at it's melancholy rim, green in it's envious heart. It may burn white, or even, in it's greatest rages, black."
Author: Salman Rushdie
Author: Salman Rushdie
45. "Mari kita semakin bersatu, melangkah bersama & bekerja keras utk bangun negeri ini ke arah yg lebih baik berdasarkan Pancasila"
Author: SBYudhoyono
Author: SBYudhoyono
46. "Cepat atau lamban, kita semua harus melakukan hal-hal yang lebih rendah daripada kewajiban kita."
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
47. "Just give us until Rome." The tears escaped. "Just give us until Rome, Melanie."
Author: T.M. Williams
Author: T.M. Williams
48. "My melancholy thoughts are back.But I still love the idea of love."
Author: Toni Morrison
Author: Toni Morrison
49. "What is more melancholy and more profound than to see a thousand objects for the first and the last time? To travel is to be born and to die at every instant."
Author: Victor Hugo
Author: Victor Hugo
50. "Homeland is not a blot on a map but the living essence of man"
Author: Witold Gombrowicz
Author: Witold Gombrowicz
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Every mental process, or every mental action, that takes place in our wide-awake consciousness will, if it has depth of feeling or intensity, enter the unconscious field, and after it has developed itself according to the line of its original nature, will return to the conscious side of the mind."
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