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Izdiva Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

No one ever gets anywhere seeing both sides. — Margaret Mitchell

Izdiva Quotes By David Bowie

I'm English. I can't accept happiness that easily. There's got to be a trick in there somewhere. — David Bowie

Izdiva Quotes By Charlie Munger

If you get into the mental habit of relating what you're reading to the basic structure of the underlying ideas being demonstrated, you gradually accumulate some wisdom. — Charlie Munger

Izdiva Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

No human relation gives one possession in another - every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. — Kahlil Gibran

Izdiva Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

You've always lived here, right?" Sarah asked.
"Except for the years I went to college."
"Didn't you ever want to move away? To experience something new?"
"Like bistros?"
She nudged him playfully with her elbow. "No, not just that. Cities have a vibrancy, a sense of excitement that you can't find in a small town."
"I don't doubt it. But to be honest, I've never been interested in things like that. I don't need those things to make me happy. A nice quiet place to unwind at the end of the day, beautiful views, a few good friends. What else is there? — Nicholas Sparks

Izdiva Quotes By John Rechy

It's too late. It's too late. Through the open door of the bathroom I see a watersoaked bag on the floor. — John Rechy

Izdiva Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

I do acknowledge You, Lord of heaven and earth. I do praise You for assembling the pieces of my being and for the infancy I do not remember. For You have appointed ways by which we can discover the essential facts about ourselves. We can see others and guess much about Your work in us. We can learn much about Your care by seeing those "weak females" who cared for us as infants. — Augustine Of Hippo