Belosevic Kosarkaski Quotes & Sayings
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Worrying, Potter! Don't stand there and look so unhappy! If we lose, we win, and if we win, we win! Everything is good! — Donna Tartt

If you would be happy, render a kind service, make somebody else happy. — David O. McKay

Well, in fact everybody - everybody - in the entire nation has enough stuff in their life to write about that's interesting that they could write their autobiography. And in the end that's why I find people interesting. — Jane Smiley

I'm really, really dumb about describing wine, but I like wine that's full-bodied and dry. — Esai Morales

Disregard for the consequences and for right and wrong nowadays passes as energy. — Franz Grillparzer

New Zealand and SA should take this dimension into account, the skills South Africans are presently contributing to New Zealand. — Helen Clark

Tongue on your words to taste you there
Couldn't read what you
had never written there
Played your message over
feeling bad
Played your message over it was all I had
To tell me what and wherefore
this is what it said:
I'm tired of you asking me why
I'm tired of words like the chatter of birds
Give me a pass, let me just get by — Adrienne Rich

Never focus your eyes on the obstacle or the difficulty. The obstacle will be a matter of total indifference to the river that will flow steadily through you if you will simply remember to stay focused on the Source. — Oswald Chambers

She'd spent seven long years without so much as a hug, and she was starved for physical affection. She had known what it was like to be touched and kissed, and she had no idea how much she'd missed it until that very moment. — Julia Quinn

People thinking that God abandoned them are deaf because they have no hope. How could God create life without hope? — Robin Sacredfire

Our observer is not affected by emotional ups and downs, our personal life dramas, or by the events of the external world. It is our observer, at the core of our being, that teaches us to let go as we begin identify with it rather than with all the hubbub of our moment-to-moment experience and our mental chatter about it. — Marcey Shapiro