Dubljenje Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think things happen for a reason, but I think it's perfectly possible to experience life meaningfully. — Glen Duncan

Half the world is screaming for water and freedom when the other half is ordering cocktails and complaining about the service. — Edward Docx

There are two gradations of cold that are always acceptable: Mild Frost, which is preferable for reading and writing and any other activity done indoors, and Absolute Zero, which is the only temperature suitable for sleep. There is nothing more delicious than being swathed in a cocoon of blankets and awaking with a nose frosted over with rime, and once I do achieve vampiric heights and fall asleep with the mastery of a corpse lately dead, I am best left alone until I wake up at my usual time. I do tend to bite when rattled out of my flocculent coffin, and everyone in my building knows never to disturb me during the early morning hours. Authors, being crepuscular creatures, should never be roused before 11am: the creative mind is never turned off; it only dies momentarily and its revived by the scent of coffee at the proper time.
Bacon is also an acceptable restorative. — Michelle Franklin

What is aught but as 'tis valued? — William Shakespeare

I've seen this movie, you know. It always ends with them falling in love. — Kelly Moran

broke a few speed laws, but if a cop doesn't see you, is it really illegal? That is the million-dollar question. — Alycia Taylor

Spring, when the earth tilts closer to the sun, runs a strict timetable of flowers. — Alice Oswald

Who knew that when you cut a slit in the belly of the night sky, it bled color? — Jodi Picoult

Men who read a lot have a more sensitive disposition, added Fowler. [ ... ]
I did not know what to say to this.
Maybe reading is a sort of curse is all I mean, concluded Fowler. Maybe it's better for a man to stay inside his own mind.
Amen, I felt like saying, although I do not know why. — Dan Simmons

I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air. — William Shakespeare