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Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Andrew Dice Clay

I lived in Beverly Hills for years. I always had a line, 'I hate the rich.' From what I witnessed after living there for 15 years, these people just don't raise their kids. I used to see the lineup of cars in front of the schools and it was all the nannies. — Andrew Dice Clay

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Lorii Myers

Passion in life ... is life. It's contagious. Get naked and roll around in it.
People who enjoy living have it all figured out.
They are passionate, driven, alive, and they are real. — Lorii Myers

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Norman Cousins

Death is not the enemy; living in constant fear of it is. — Norman Cousins

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Agatha Christie

Not selfish things, not things for herself; who could give to unwanted children love, care, a home. All these things she could buy for them, but not their love for her. Then — Agatha Christie

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Larry Page

The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that. — Larry Page

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Horace

He that has given today may, if he so please, take away tomorrow. — Horace

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Garth Ennis

Wait a minute, even I've hearda him. He died savin' the entire universe.

Choked on cum... — Garth Ennis

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Sophocles

The stubbornest of wills
Are soonest bended, as the hardest iron,
O'er-heated in the fire to brittleness,
Flies soonest into fragments, shivered through. — Sophocles

Jedinstvo Tamburica Quotes By Nicolas De Caritat, Marquis De Condorcet

If it is possible to have a linear unit that depends on no other quantity, it would seem natural to prefer it. Moreover, a mensural unit taken from the earth itself offers another advantage, that of being perfectly analogous to all the real measurements that in ordinary usage are also made upon the earth, such as the distance between two places or the area of some tract, for example. It is far more natural in practice to refer geographical distances to a quadrant of a great circle than to the length of a pendulum. — Nicolas De Caritat, Marquis De Condorcet