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Belarusian Quotes & Sayings

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Top Belarusian Quotes

Belarusian Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

I didn't realize i would have to wait seven hundred years to find my soul mate. — Sylvain Reynard

Belarusian Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Someday, somewhere - anywhere, unfailingly, you'll find yourself, and that, and only that, can be the happiest or bitterest hour of your life. — Pablo Neruda

Belarusian Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

If God does not mend your broken dreams,
it's because He wants to replace them.
If He mends your broken dreams,
it's because He wanted to build them Himself. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Belarusian Quotes By A-Trak

I think whether dance music had exploded in America, I still would've been a DJ a long time. This is my first love. — A-Trak

Belarusian Quotes By Kelly Moran

I want you. And I usually get what I want. I had to wait too long to have you already. — Kelly Moran

Belarusian Quotes By Maureen Dowd

It takes a lot of adrenaline and fear to make me actually write. — Maureen Dowd

Belarusian Quotes By Gore Vidal

It is not enough merely to win; others must lose. — Gore Vidal

Belarusian Quotes By Blair Howard

Thomas nodded his head and thought, soon, soon it will be mayhem. Thousands more will join the thousands already gone to meet their maker. Look at them, all eager to die, mine, and theirs. Almighty God, protect us all this day and, if it should please you, provide us with the means to hold until nightfall and then safe passage away from this place. He looked skyward and muttered, "Amen." He — Blair Howard

Belarusian Quotes By Shepard Smith

I like to cover news when it happens, not five years later. — Shepard Smith

Belarusian Quotes By Nick Land

Suffering must be obviously futile if it is to be 'educational'. It is for this reason that our history is so unintelligible, and indeed, nothing that was true has ever made sense. 'Why was so much pain necessary?' we foolishly ask. But it is precisely because history has made no sense that we have learnt from it, and the lesson remains a brutal one. — Nick Land