Bizalom Fogalma Quotes & Sayings
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The silence between two notes is as beautiful and meaningful as the notes themselves. — Joseph Curiale

Don't be surprised by smart people doing bad choices! Dumb spirits seek to reborn with a better brain. — Robin Sacredfire

Remember when I moved in you and the holy dove was moving too, and every breath we drew was, Hallelujah. — Leonard Cohen

Creativity is people who care enough to keep thinking about something until they find the simplest way to do it. — Tim Cook

All the smart money got they bets on me / And all the real niggas wish the best for me — Nipsey Hussle

Do you know how few men there are worth having? — Glen Duncan

Strange as it may seem, within plain sight of this same house, looking down from its commanding height upon it, was the Capitol. The voices of patriotic representatives boasting of freedom and equality, and the rattling of the poor slave's chains, almost commingled. A slave pen within the very shadow of the Capitol! — Solomon Northup

You can be stern and forthright, and that's my management style, but when you lose it totally, that's a sign of weakness. — Jon Huntsman Jr.

Walk out of any doorway feel your way, feel your way like the day before Maybe you'll find direction around some corner where it's been waiting to meet you. — Robert Hunter

How many demons and people are enslaved here? (Jericho)
Define slavery. (Asmodeus)
Kept against their will. (Jericho)
Good definition. Counting me? (Asmodeus)
Why not? (Jericho)
Probably a couple of million ... you know it's really hard to count to a million, plus they're always dying and new ones are coming in. I tried to count once, but it got really depressing so I stopped. The constant adding and subtracting. Not my forte, really. (Asmodeus) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Remember that unjust critisism is often a disquised compliment. — Dale Carnegie

My mother was pretty strict. I hated it, but maybe it made me a bit more sensible. — Mark Ronson

The artist makes art not to save mankind but to save himself. Every benevolent comment by an artist is a fog to cover his tracks, the bloody trail of his assault against reality and others. — Camille Paglia

The afterlife is one of death's best kept secrets. . . and I was living proof of that. — Ireland Gill

Human beings don't necessarily exist inside of (or correspond to) the neat racial, gendered or national boxes into which we often unthinkingly place them.
It's a mistake to ask literature to reinforce such structures. Literature tends to crack them. Literature is where we free ourselves. — Mohsin Hamid