Bendrosios Quotes & Sayings
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And whatever anyone thinks or says, England didn't win this war. And Germany wouldn't have won it, either."
"What do you mean?"
"War wins." He says. "And it keeps winning, over and over again. — Anna Hope
I'm not good with time. Like, if I ask you the time and you say A quarter to 2, I wouldn't know. Why can't you just say 2:30? — Nicole Polizzi
Some say God caught them even before they fell. — Wilfred Owen
We all understood why Chelsea was important. In — Stephenie Meyer
Our lives are quite boring. I spend a lot of time watching Coronation Street and Eastenders. — Rio Ferdinand
To feel the grace of God in a painting of the dear, quiet commonness of a domestic interior, or in a landscape, seascape, cityscape, trains us to feel the grace of God in the thing itself in situ. — Susan Vreeland
It began with a telephone call from Isabella. She wanted to know where Christopher was, and I was put in the awkward position of having to tell her that I didn't know. To her this must have sounded incredible. I didn't tell her that Christopher and I had separated six months earlier, and that I hadn't spoken to her son in nearly a month. — Katie Kitamura
Dim light source unknown. — Samuel Beckett
Victor," she gasped... "can't you see I've always been yours?"
He almost believed her. Almost. — Suzanne Steele
There's something melancholy about professors because they're chronically abandoned. They form these lovely relationships with students and then the students leave and the professors stay the same. It's like they're chronically abandoned. — Josh Radnor
Stories where the author has known very little, but run a computer program that tells him how to construct a planet, and looked up specific things about rocketry and so on, really suck. — Frederik Pohl
I get crazy in a bookstore. It makes my heart beat hard because I want to buy everything. — Reese Witherspoon
Russia was allowed to inherit the Soviet Union's seat on the UN Security Council when that organization, which had been designed to preserve the Cold War status quo, should instead have been reformed to reflect the new primacy of the free world. — Garry Kasparov