Fontosabb Angolul Quotes & Sayings
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I don't want to just love my family; I want to love all of humanity. — Alejandro Jodorowsky
The American military generally counts on a kill ratio of 10 to 1 when fighting lightly armed insurgents: for every dead American, there are probably 10 dead enemy. — Sebastian Junger
What the study of history and artistic creation have in common is a mode of forming images. — Johan Huizinga
you will be attacked by evil and fast triangles. Domination: — Ben Tapp
It hadn't been Druid magic. It had been the power of a Warrior. There was only one Warrior who she knew could alter a person's perception of their surroundings with such ease. "Phelan," she murmured. His power was so great, she and her wyrran had thought they were being attacked by at least a dozen Warriors. Their claws had felt real as they scoured her skin, their roars loud to her ears. — Donna Grant
That which begins not with prayer, seldom winds up with comfort. — John Flavel
It's luck that one thing works out and one doesn't, it's sort of happenstance. — Richard Linklater
Club Secretary: I say, Lawrence. You are a clown! Lawrence: We can't all be lion tamers. — T.E. Lawrence
Vulnerability is an endearing quality; we are naturally drawn to humble people. — Rick Warren
When the snipe and the mussel struggle, the fisherman gets the benefit. Ancient Chinese saying — Robert Greene
[T]o a limited being its limited understanding is not felt to be a limitation; on the contrary, it is perfectly happy and contented with this understanding[.] — Ludwig Feuerbach
Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No. — John McAfee
Truth derives its strength not so much from itself as from the brilliant contrast it makes with what is only apparently true. This applies especially to Chess, where it is often found that the profoundest moves do not much startle the imagination. — Emanuel Lasker
It comes from within. — Stephen R. Covey