Drzewa Polski Quotes & Sayings
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He is only one of a million no, a billion stories you could tell about the living beings on just this side of the mountain. The fact is that there are more stories in the space of a single second, in a single square foot of dirt and air and water, then we could tell in a hundred years. The word amazing isn't much of a word for how amazing it is. The fact is that there are more stories in the world than there are fish in the sea or birds in the air or lies among politicians. You could be sad at how many stories go untold, but you could also be delighted at how many stories we catch and share in delight and wonder and astonishment and illumination and sometimes even epiphany. — Brian Doyle

We have all our secret sins; and if we knew ourselves we should not judge each other harshly. — George Eliot

Disappointment mixed with bitter acceptance flashed in her eyes. "Maybe you are real," she said. "It would require a dark side I don't have to create someone like you."
"You forgot to say 'no offense' before making that statement."
"No, I didn't. I meant offense."
Bold little human, wasn't she?
-Annabelle and Zacharel — Gena Showalter

I may fight the British ruler, but I do not hate the English or their language. In fact, I appreciate their literary treasures. — Mahatma Gandhi

Urging humans to be superhumans, on pain of death and torture, is the urging of terrible self-abasement at their repeated and inevitable failure to keep the rules. — Christopher Hitchens

Reformers have the idea that change can be achieved by brute sanity. — George Bernard Shaw

I think that the best that government can do for you and I as individuals is to empower you and I to make decisions that only you and I should make. — Gary Johnson

Jealousy is the fire of envy that seeks to destroy another's beauty, rather than to create its own. — Wes Fesler

In Varenka she saw that it was only necessary to forget oneself and to love others in order to be at peace, happy, and lovely. And such a person Kitty wished to be. Having now clearly understood what was most important, Kitty was not content merely to delight in it, but immediately with her whole should devoted herself to this newly-revealed life. — Leo Tolstoy