Komedije Quotes & Sayings
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Sir Hugh Greene is the man I hold most responsible for the state of our country today. For 11 years hardly a week went by without a sniping reference to me. And he gave access to anyone who was prepared to say anything morally subversive. — Mary Whitehouse
The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their Constitutions of Government. — George Washington
In my experience, good executives don't make mistakes. — Ray Kroc
Nothing will make me change my principles. Even with the knife at my neck I shall still declare, up to this day, the poor have done everything; it is time for the rich to take their turn ... The selfish people, the young idlers, must be made useful, whether they like it or not, and some respite be procured for the useful and respectable worker. — Jean-Paul Marat
The reason we're successful, darling? My overall charisma, of course — Freddie Mercury
She looked as if she knew exactly when the world would end. — Katlyn Charlesworth
In classic hedgehog style, Walgreens took this simple concept and implemented it with fanatical consistency. — James C. Collins
Obviously, everybody has their own expectations of you, but you have to have your own expectations for yourself. For me, I'm right on track. — Freddy Adu
The results of the divorce between truth and human beings can be most graphically observed in politics. — Tom Stoppard
This was not of the nature of a Christlike lesson for Owen Meany to learn, as he lay in the manger, that someone you hate can give you a hard-on. — John Irving
Authentic journalism is telling people something that the government doesn't want them to know. — Gary Webb
Patience is eternal genius — Michelangelo Buonarroti
Phryne looked at a large statue of St. Joseph, for whom she had always had an admiration. It can't have been easy, managing a girl with an inexplicable pregnancy. But he had accepted the word of the Lord and not put her away. Later generations had not been so forgiving. — Kerry Greenwood
All of man's work is a bloody business. That fact, today, is considered foolish, affairs are finished cleverly with words alone, and jobs that require effort are avoided. I would like young men to have some understanding of this. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo
