Glasovi Srpskog Quotes & Sayings
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I'm concerned when certain movements or countries have been isolated from the international dialogue because then you have no way of influencing them. — Martti Ahtisaari

She lay in the dark and knew everything. — Ian McEwan

Politicians are like weather vanes. Our job is to make the wind blow. — David R. Brower

When you judge other people without wanting to know the true story behind their actions, is usually when there is something inside of you that is so broken that if you found out what you believed about them was a lie, you wouldn't want to accept it or make amends. — Shannon L. Alder

They were always Albanians. You know what that means. Some Catholics, some Orthodox. And some, in time, were Muslims, too. But the first religion of the Albanian, as they say, is Albania. — Jason Goodwin

A soulmate is the person who makes your sould grow the most. — Caroline Myss

At first he didn't recognize her. She was breathtakingly beautiful, her movements sure and graceful. Yet there was something about her face and figure that reminded him of the girl he'd fallen in love with long ago. They'd gone their separate ways, and he had always mourned her, his angel, his muse, his beloved Beatrice. Without her, his life had been lonely and small.
Now his blessedness appeared. — Sylvain Reynard

God gives every animal the means of saving its life-why object if he gives astrology to the astronomer? — Johannes Kepler

Ideas are the old-age of art. Artists have to keep young; they must not think too much - thought is death, while art is life. Such was Emile's viewpoint. — Laura Riding

There were some things that hadn't changed about Sydney, like her light-brown hair that had just enough natural curl to make it look like waves of caramel icing on a cake. And her beautiful lightly tanned skin. And the freckles across her nose. She'd lost weight but still had a stunning figure, petite in a way that always made Claire, who was four inches taller, feel heavy and clumsy. — Sarah Addison Allen