Dizanje Tereta Quotes & Sayings
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The idea of UFOs is becoming a very prevalent phenomenon in people's consciousness. People believe in them. What does this mean? It means that people have a place to look to other than our government! People have a place to look for guidance and authority that is much more enlightened ... — Brad Steiger
[sic]Keep looking up, Mama used to tell me. There's nothing on the ground but your feet. — Lee Martin
You can be converted from one belief to another, from one dogma to another, but you cannot be converted to the under standing of reality. Belief is not reality. You — Jiddu Krishnamurti
If I only did what I can do, I wouldn't do anything — Jacques Derrida
And there was just the cat, You. All alone. — Terry Pratchett
I wish to be naked before you," she commanded. "Make it so, Manuel. — J.R. Ward
All you ever do is leave And all I want to do is to tell you to stay. Please, stay. — Xq
The only member of the team nobody liked was our 6 o'clock sports guy, a fellow named Howard Cosell. "Monday Night Football" was just getting started and Howard was annoyed at having to be on the same news with mere local personalities, whom he would attack on the air. This was a mistake in the case of Roger Grimsby who was a lot sharper and even more devastating than Cosell, in his own way. I remember one night, at the end of his report, Howard went into a sarcastic putdown of Grimsby that lasted for what seemed like two minutes. Finally, when Howard was finished, the camera switched to Grimsby who was sitting there with his eyes closed, snoring. — Jim Bouton
Whereas the intelligence of God is both the cause and the measure of the truth of things, things are both the cause and the measure of the truth of our intelligence. — Jacques Maritain
Light and lust are deadly enemies. — William Shakespeare
She set out for revenge, to run them through, to do what an elf, an elf must do." 
The next verse was Merill's to improvise. "Climbed that roost, alighted right there. Made mush of his head for the onlooker bears." 
"A two-pronger her prize, a meat most rare. Do-gooders will pay. Do-gooders will fear." 
"Ballad of the loneliest ones," lamented Merill. 
"The loneliest ones," said Almi. She accepted that title; they were the loneliest. The elf gloomed. — Darrell Drake
Yes, I said; and men of this stamp will be covetous of money, like those who live in oligarchies; they will have, a fierce secret longing after gold and silver, which they will hoard in dark places, having magazines and treasuries of their own for the deposit and concealment of them; also castles which are just nests for their eggs, and in which they will spend large sums on their wives, or on any others whom they please. That is most true, he said. And they are miserly because they have no means of openly acquiring the money which they prize; they will spend that which is another man's on the gratification of their desires, stealing their pleasures and running away like children from the law, their father: they have been schooled not by gentle influences but by force, for they have neglected her who is the true Muse, the companion of reason and philosophy, and have honoured gymnastic more than music. Undoubtedly, — Plato
