Kellnerova Miroslav Quotes & Sayings
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The war's [World War II] end has left America with loads of get-up-and-go, and no place to go. — Barbara Kingsolver

To create a wonderful day sometimes takes just a slight change in the way you look at it. Be willing to let go of an old, negative way that you look at something, and look at it in a new, positive way. — Louise Hay

Faith is an adventure; it is the courage of the soul to face the unknown. But that courage springs from the hope and confidence of the soul that its adventure will succeed. — Henry Van Dyke

There is nothing more disconcerting to passers-by than to see a man in a wheelchair pleading with a woman who is meant to be looking after him. It's apparently not really the done thing to be angry with your disabled charge. Especially — Jojo Moyes

A Guy with a Tiger Tattoo meets
A Girl with a Dragon Tattoo
The Guy was scared of the dragon,
Tiger was shy of the Girl. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

The Mesh difference is that with GPS-enabled mobile Web devices and social networks, physical goods are now easily located in space and time. — Lisa Gansky

There's no guarantee that all will be perfect but the hope for another day keeps us going. — Shikha Kaul

The discipline of the writer is to learn to be still and listen to what his subject has to tell him. — Rachel Carson

This is all yours, forever. It's all yours, forever! — Alex Riley

What the poor, the weak, and the inarticulate desperately require is power, organization, and a sense of identity and purpose, not rarefied advice of political scientists. — Paul Wellstone

Die painfully. Go to Valhalla. Gain the ability to drag rancid, colossal severed heads across a dock. Hooray. — Rick Riordan

There is not, in my opinion, anything more mysterious in nature than this instinct in animals, which thus rise above reason, and yet fall infinitely short of it. — Joseph Addison

We're all where we come from. We all have our roots. — John Guare

Let go," he advised me, and I loosened my grip on his hands. "No, not of me," he said, smiling. "You can hold on to me as long as you want. Let go of the pain, Sookie. Let go. You need to drift away."
It was the first time I had relinquished my will to someone else. As I looked at him, it became easy, and I retreated from the suffering and uncertainty of this strange place. — Charlaine Harris