Djelovanje Struje Quotes & Sayings
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A word forgot to remember what to forget and every so often let the truth slip - RENEE C. NEBLETT, Snapshots — Taiye Selasi
If I die of heatstroke, I want to be reincarnated as a beauty queen, I thought. Ma-experience ko man lang na sumakay ng pink na float at hindi maglakad habang nauusukan ng tambutso. — Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla
I wonder
if I should let my hair go grey
so my advice will be better. — Margaret Atwood
When Whitman wrote, "I sing the body electric"
I know what he
meant
I know what he
wanted:
to be completely alive every moment
in spite of the inevitable.
we can't cheat death but we can make it
work so hard
that when it does take
us
it will have known a victory just as
perfect as
ours — Charles Bukowski
Forgive me if I stare, I knew you were young, but even then I was expecting someone a little more, well, more. — Christopher Paolini
Dog diggity Cedric Diggory - you are a doggy dynamo. — J.K. Rowling
We would do our theology better if more was at stake in what we said. — John Piper
Perhaps. But it is childish to think of what might have been. — Chaim Potok
When she started crying, all he wanted to do was hit her. — K.J. Parker
The way to beat Luke," he said. "If I'm right, it's the only way you'll stand a chance." I took a deep breath. "Okay. I'm listening." Nico glanced inside my room. His eyebrows furrowed. "Is that ... is that blue birthday cake?" He sounded hungry, maybe a little wistful. I wondered if the poor kid had ever had a birthday party, or if he'd ever even been invited to one. :Come inside for cake and ice cream," I said. "It sounds like we've got a lot to talk about. — Rick Riordan
Quit while you're ahead. All the best gamblers do. — Baltasar Gracian
She was thirteen, the daughter of a bicycle mechanic, and she couldn't ride this bicycle. It fought her; it threw her; it hated her. — Kate Milford
The peace of the Eastern church was invaded by a swarm of fanatics [monks], incapable of fear, or reason, or humanity; and the Imperial troops acknowledged, without shame, that they were much less apprehensive of an encounter with the fiercest Barbarians. — Edward Gibbon