Aljosa Milenkovic Quotes & Sayings
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I may be a twin, but I am one of a kind. — Jerry Smith
It used to be the smartest people didn't always want to be the richest people. — Paul Murray
As a kid, Sloane was fascinated by trains. He loved them, was absolutely entranced by them. He always envisioned them as gigantic steel dragons, albeit land ridden ones who were spellbound by the tracks they rode on, consigned to remain flightless and locked in thrall by the steel they slithered along. They transported people from place to place, but they weren't allowed to freely roam, they were cursed to remain on the same route eternally, back and forth, their steel wings clipped.-Training the Unfortunate — Jim Goforth
I'm kind of ashamed to be a celebrity. I don't understand wanting to read about other people's dirty laundry. I think celebrity is the biggest red herring society has ever pulled on itself. — Jude Law
Always keep a litter bag in your car." -- Steve Martin — Dave Conifer
The fantasy which serves as a support for the figure of the Stalinist Communist is therefore exactly the same as the fantasy which is at work in the Tom and Jerry cartoons. — Slavoj Zizek
I'm moving to Nevada. Either there or kill myself. — Raymond Carver
A woman can get anywhere a dick gets, and usually twice as fast. — Carlie St. George
Each and every one of us holds the amazing power to modify our life at any time we decide to do so. — J. Michael Bailey
Love can blind you, but woe if you also become deaf. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I had a whole bunch of very successful movies. I have worked with some incredible people - incredible. — Andie MacDowell
No one said it would be pretty, yanking despair out of a woman. — Lauren Beukes
But this emphasis would be lavished in vain, if it served, in your opinion, only to abstract a general type from phenomena whose particularity in our work would remain the essential thing for you, and whose original arrangement could be broken up only artificially. — Jacques Lacan
