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Knjige U Quotes By Charles Bukowski

The history of melancholia includes all of us. — Charles Bukowski

Knjige U Quotes By Beatriz Williams

one can no longer distinguish between history and reality after the absinthe goes in the punch. — Beatriz Williams

Knjige U Quotes By Jonah Lehrer

The fatal misconception behind brainstorming is that there is a particular script we should all follow in group interactions ... [W]hen the composition of the group is right - enough people with different perspectives running into one another in unpredictable ways - the group dynamic will take care of itself. All these errant discussions add up. In fact, they may even be the most essential part of the creative process. Although such conversations will occasionally be unpleasant - not everyone is always in the mood for small talk or criticism - that doesn't mean that they can be avoided. The most creative spaces are those which hurl us together. It is the human friction that makes the sparks. — Jonah Lehrer

Knjige U Quotes By Lech Walesa

Without a single shot we've managed to liberate the world of communism but now there is a need for a global solidarity. — Lech Walesa

Knjige U Quotes By Robin Sharma

The wisest among us - the genuine leaders - smile in the face of adversity. — Robin Sharma

Knjige U Quotes By Andrei A. Gromyko

Every night, whisper 'peace' in your husband's ear. — Andrei A. Gromyko

Knjige U Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

We estimate the wisdom of nations by seeing what they did with their surplus capital. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Knjige U Quotes By Huey Lewis

I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office. — Huey Lewis

Knjige U Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

Be it remembered that man subsists upon the air more than upon his meat and drink; but no one can exist for an hour without a copious supply of air. The atmosphere which some breathe is contaminated and adulterated, and with its vital principles so diminished that it cannot fully decarbonize the blood, nor fully excite the nervous system. — William Makepeace Thackeray