Kalediniai Sveikinimai Quotes & Sayings
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But even moments like these can't last forever. Because sooner rather than later, the gravity of our actions catches right back up with us and all the smiles disappear. — Heather Lyons

Our ancestors lived out of doors. They were as familiar with the night sky as most of us are with our favorite television programs. — Carl Sagan

To really understand what love is, you've kinda got to dig down deeper than just how you feel at the moment. — Kirk Cameron

The greatest tragedy for a good quotation is to be anonymous; and for the bad one, is to be known and famous! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

My introduction to Woody Allen and to Ethan Coen was at the same time. On Broadway, I starred in a play called 'Relatively Speaking,' which was three one-act comedies, one of which was written by Ethan and one of which was by Woody. — Max Casella

Aoibheann ("Who on earth could pronounce that? — Claire Allan

Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. — Anonymous

There is a time to be quiet and a time to talk. — Aung San Suu Kyi

Of course, we're supportive of the gay and lesbian community. I've just never portrayed that on camera. Once I met Taylor I knew that it was going to be really comfortable and okay, but the nudity was a little bit of an issue for m. — Laura Prepon

Nothing in the world has a greater power to enslave than fiction. ~ Aarush Kashyap — Kirtida Gautam

Ruby: ... What's so good about being 20? I call them the materialist years. The years we get distracted by all the bullshit. Then we cop on when we hit our 30s and spend those years trying to make up for the 20s. But your 40s? Those years are for enjoying it.
Rosie: Hmmm good point. What are the 50s for?
Ruby: Fixing what you fucked up in your 40s.
Rosie: Great. Looking forward to it. — Cecelia Ahern

The human brain became large by natural selection (who knows why, but presumably for good cause). Yet surely most "things" now done by our brains, and essential both to our cultures and to our very survival, are epiphenomena of the computing power of this machine, not genetically grounded Darwinian entities created specifically by natural selection for their current function. — Stephen Jay Gould