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Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Tracey Emin

When you're 20 or 30, looking ahead, you see these benchmarks for relationships, career, ambition, sexuality, and they went off into infinity. When you get to 50, you look at what's ahead of you, and there's an end. It goes into a nothingness, a void. — Tracey Emin

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Adam Clarke

And hence he must be invisible; for a spirit cannot be seen by the eye of man: nor is there any thing in this principle contradictory to reason or experience. — Adam Clarke

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Lao-Tzu

Those who speak do not know.
Those who know do not speak. — Lao-Tzu

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Miles J. Stanford

It was on the cross of Calvary that God, in Christ, dealt fully and finally with self, the nature from which all our sins flow. — Miles J. Stanford

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Walter Lippmann

Almost always tradition is nothing but a record and a machine-made imitation of the habits that our ancestors created. — Walter Lippmann

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Tammy Faye Bakker

There's a verse in the Bible says, 'In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.' And what brings me peace is the scripture. — Tammy Faye Bakker

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Hannah Kent

The last bed, the last roof, the last floor. The last of everything brings lugs of pain, as though there will be nothing left, but smoke from fires abandoned. — Hannah Kent

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Anne Rice

The supernatural world has always been more real to me than the real world. — Anne Rice

Bonaca Znacenje Quotes By Jane Austen

should therefore make the most of every half-hour in which she can command his attention. When she is secure of him, there will be more leisure for falling in love as much as she chooses." "Your plan is a good one," replied Elizabeth, "where nothing is in question but the desire of being well married, and if I were determined to get a rich husband, or any husband, I dare say I should adopt it. But these are not Jane's feelings; she is not acting by design. As yet, she cannot even be certain of the degree of her own regard nor of its reasonableness. She has known him only a fortnight. She — Jane Austen