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Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Jean Dujardin

I watched a lot of Douglas Fairbanks movies. He always played the same role with a mustache. Zorro had a mustache. The Musketeer had a mustache. Tarzan had a mustache. — Jean Dujardin

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Bell Hooks

War in its essence is another form of capitalism. Wars make people rich - and they make a lot of people poor, and they take a lot of people's lives away from them. So much of the war that is happening is the attempt of one group to snatch the resources of another group. — Bell Hooks

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Heidi Julavits

I won't deny that I have a far more productive writing life without the Internet, mostly because I rekindle my ability to concentrate on one thing for a period of longer than three minutes. My curiosity is channeled inward rather than Internet-ward. — Heidi Julavits

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Tyler Drumheller

I have done very little in my life except go to school and work for the CIA. Intellectually I think I did everything I could. Emotionally you always think you should have something more. — Tyler Drumheller

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Zbigniew Brzezinski

I think the US has the right to have its own national security policy. I think most Americans would agree with that. And therefore clarity on this issue is important and especially if we commit ourselves, explicitly and bindingly, to Israel's security. — Zbigniew Brzezinski

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By James Aura

The crickets got quiet and the wind died down. It was so still, I felt like the world had stopped.

-Russell Ray Teague, When Saigon Surrendered:
a Kentucky Mystery — James Aura

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Muddy Waters

Going to Chicago was like going out of the world ... — Muddy Waters

Jagodica Bobica Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

Think of it - all ours, to do as we like with, for as Harold Skimpole so rightly observes, £60 saved is £60 gained, and I'd reckoned on spending it all. — Dorothy L. Sayers