Feladat Lap Quotes & Sayings
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You never got what you wanted; you just learned to get by without it. — Celeste Ng
Some wars are best fought in the library. — Matshona Dhliwayo
You accepted like a beast of burden the whip of a stranger's curse and the mindless menace it holds along with the scar it leaves as a definition you spend your life refuting although that hateful word is only a slim line drawn on a shore and quickly dissolved in a seaworld any moment when an equally mindless wave fondles it like the accidental touch of a finger on a clarinet stop that the musician converts into silence in order to let the true note ring out loud. — Toni Morrison
Humanity is not that difficult to understand; it is inhumanity that I cannot decipher. — John Kramer
I am here tracing the History of the Earth itself, from its own Monuments. — Jean-Andre De Luc
There were no books in Eden, and there will be none in heaven — Augustine Birrell
Almost nothing is as dull as guys who pretend to be soccer experts, they're almost as dull as the poetry ones. All this crazy talk about 'soccer strategies' its just a silly ballgame. Hardly any strategy possible. You either put 4 or 5 guys in the middle of the field, that's about it. And yet they talk about it as if it the most complex philosophical problem ever invented. — Martijn Benders
I am as vigilant as a cat to steal cream. — William Shakespeare
The flight I'm most excited about is the one that takes me back to Northern Ireland to visit family and friends. — Rory McIlroy
Chasing after the poisonous snake that bites us will only drive the poison through our entire system. It is far better to take measures immediately to get the poison out. — Stephen R. Covey
See, I was raised in Hell. You could say I'm socially awkward. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
No one is a consistent moral relativist. — Nancy Pearcey
The key activities are not to be found in books. They emerge from analysis of the specific enterprise. Two enterprises that to an outsider appear to be in an identical line of business may well end up defining their key activities quite differently. One, for instance, may put production in the centre; the other, customer service. Only two key activities are always present in any organization: there is always the management of people and there is always the management of money. The rest has to be determined by the people within looking at the enterprise and at their own jobs, values, and goals. — Peter F. Drucker
But that was the least of it. He knew the worst of her, and that was better. — Rebecca Scherm
