Komada Skracenica Quotes & Sayings
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2Enthusiasm without knowledge is not good. If you act too quickly, you might make a mistake. — Max Lucado

Whenever the horse stopped (which it did very often), he fell off in front; and, whenever it went on again (which it generally did rather suddenly), he fell off behind. Otherwise he kept on pretty well, except that he had a habit of now and then falling off sideways; and, as he generally did this on the side on which Alice was walking, she soon found that it was the best plan not to walk quite close to the horse. — Lewis Carroll

I have achieved what I wanted to achieve. I'm better off at some sort of independent place where they not only like what I produce but also trust me to be the one to produce it. — Keith Olbermann

We learn that there are in creation, Beings - perhaps very numerous - both good and evil. — Richard Whatley

Our society, like decadent Rome, has turned into an amusement society, with writers chief among the court jesters — Saul Bellow

She has a sour expression on her face (surprise, surprise) — Kasie West

I think sometimes it's hard to know what you feel, or to know what's real and what's not, because love or hate or any feeling is a belief. You can say you hate someone, but you don't truly know them. — Charlyne Yi

For six years, from 1985 to 1991, I felt pretty weak and useless. — Ang Lee

Failure is never getting hurt. Because that means you've not done anything you cared about. — Holly Bourne

Are eager for spiritual — A.W. Tozer

America was born of revolt, flourished on dissent, became great through experimentation. — Henry Steele Commager

Every character sees the world through a framework of education and experience that they're proud experts about. To write a character, find out what they know best, and THEN you'll know how they'll describe a "hot day." Or a "pretty girl." — Chuck Palahniuk

The sunset caught me, turned the brush to copper,/ set the clouds/ to one great roof of flame/ above the earth. — Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth