Kraujuojantis Quotes & Sayings
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Are you who I think you are? — Lemony Snicket
There are many ways to tell if someone is a bit thick. You can sit them in a room and ask them to push various bits of plastic into a wooden box. Or you can ask them to describe a cloud. Or you can carefully measure the distance between their eyes, the height of their forehead or the length of their arm. — Jeremy Clarkson
To become a pious saint, experience first as as a ruthless killer. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal
Sin is to a nature what blindness is to an eye. The blindness is an evil or defect which is a witness to the fact that the eye was created to see the light and, hence, the very lack of sight is the proof that the eye was meant ... to be the one particularly capable of seeing the light. Were it not for this capacity, there would be no reason to think of blindness as a misfortune. — Augustine Of Hippo
And to those who use well what they are given, even more will be given. But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away. — Anonymous
You always think there will be more time and then suddenly there isn't. You know how it is. You have to leave before the rains come, or it's too late. — Alexandra Fuller
The Upper Bohemia people wore tuxedos in an art gallery, and Lower Bohemia was all of us. — David Amram
Survival feels like cowardice. — Ann Aguirre
My fashion icons are Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner. Their classic looks and clean lines should be the cornerstones of your wardrobe - white cotton shirts, black Capri pants, pencil skirts and ballerina skirts. — Marie Helvin
I've seen people spend days, if not months, researching and gathering data, but only at the end did they finally figure out what they were really looking for; then they have to redo a lot of stuff. If after a day or so you force yourself to put together your tentative conclusions, then you'll have guidance for the rest of your research. — Robert Pozen
Do you remember the long orphanage of the train stations
We crossed cities that turn-tabled all day
And vomited at night the sunshine of the day ("The Voyager") — Pierre Albert-Birot
I see a bright
portion
under the overhead light
that shades into
darkness
and then into darker
darkness
and I can't see beyond that. — Charles Bukowski
Terry loved candlelight dinners and red wine. It was a nice contrast from work.
And killing people. — Jonas Eriksson