Andjelika Simic Glumica Quotes & Sayings
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His eyes softened. But it doesn't change what we are to each other. It's like there's always been a piece of my soul missing, and it's inside you, Clary. I know I told you once that whether God exists or not, we're on our own. But when I'm with you, I'm not. — Cassandra Clare

Growth takes place in a person by working at a deep inner level in a sustained atmosphere of silence. — Ira Progoff

Why are you so embarrassed?" he asked playfully. "So you passed out during an attempted blowjob. Who doesn't? — Karina Halle

Make sure that you let God's grace work in your souls by accepting whatever He gives you, and giving Him whatever He takes from you. True holiness consists in doing God's work with a smile. — Mother Teresa

Women are successful in the business world because the business world was created by men. Men are babies. And women areGood With Kids. — P. J. O'Rourke

Not to know. Not to remember.
With this one hope:
That beyond the River Lethe, there is memory, healed. — Czeslaw Milosz

It filled me up with heaven as much as it tore me to hell. — Nicole Christie

FOR MOST OF human history, education was job training. Hunters, farmers, and warriors taught the young to hunt, farm, and fight. Children of the ruling class received instruction in the arts of war and governance, but this too was intended first and foremost as preparation for the roles they would assume later in society, not for any broader purpose. All that began to change twenty-five hundred years ago in ancient Greece. — Fareed Zakaria

I have ... a deep concern with the development of a literature worthy of our past, and of our destiny; without which literature certainly, we can never come to much. I have a deep concern with the development of an audience worthy of such a literature. — Sterling K. Brown

To take revenge halfheartedly is to court disaster; either condemn or crown your hatred. — Pierre Corneille