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Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Walter Russell

All of man's wars are based upon TAKING. There could be no war based upon GIVING. — Walter Russell

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

To love is to recognise yourself in another. — Eckhart Tolle

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Mary Hunter Austin

I do not know who sings my songs / Before they are sung by me. — Mary Hunter Austin

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Ian Holloway

Managing a league club is like making love to a mermaid ... you should always be aiming for a top half finish — Ian Holloway

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Richard Ford

Find what causes a commotion in your heart. Find a way to write about that — Richard Ford

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By David Chase

I think that the difference between 'The Sopranos' and the shows that came before it was that it was really personal. There had been a lot of dramas, a lot of really good ones, a lot of really bad ones, but they were always franchise shows about cops, or doctors, or lawyers. They weren't about the writer himself. — David Chase

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Every service is a product of double honor — Sunday Adelaja

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By Richard Wright

You look like an accident going somewhere to happen — Richard Wright

Licznik Kalorii Quotes By John Ajvide Lindqvist

What does it take to break a person?
Torturers and interrogators would be able to provide statistics. This many nights without sleep, this many needles, this much water, this voltage of current on this many occasions.
But there is considerable variation in people's ability to withstand torture. Sometimes one can achieve the desired result simply by showing the instruments and explaining what is to be done with them. Sometimes it takes weeks; one may be forced to restart a heart which has given out from the pain, and even then one may not manage to break the subject down.
However, it is presumably possible to discern some kind of average. This many needles, this many blows to the soles of the feet, before most people are sufficiently destroyed to give up what they once held most dear.
But in everyday life? — John Ajvide Lindqvist