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Lobkovicov Quotes By Nas

Street's disciple, my raps are trifle.
I shoot slugs from my brain just like a rifle. — Nas

Lobkovicov Quotes By Timothy Leary

Human beings have a right to change their consciousness, and it is unconscionable and absolutely wrong for any government or any person to stand in the way of someone choosing to change their consciousness. — Timothy Leary

Lobkovicov Quotes By Jodi Picoult

One day, you look in the mirror, & see gray hair. One day, you realize there is less of your life left than what you've already lived. And you think, "how did this happen so fast"? — Jodi Picoult

Lobkovicov Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

Great men should think of opportunity and not of time. That is the excuse of feeble and puzzled spirits. — Benjamin Disraeli

Lobkovicov Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

I grew up in a very small town where nearly everyone knew each other, and odds were that whatever you said about a person would make it back to them by nightfall - something incomers learned, to their frequent embarrassment. — Susanna Kearsley

Lobkovicov Quotes By Narendra Modi

It is a matter of immense pride that never in history has there been a complaint against the Indian community from any society in the World. These values aren't small! — Narendra Modi

Lobkovicov Quotes By Franz Kafka

The thornbush is the old obstacle in the road. It must catch fire if you want to go further. — Franz Kafka

Lobkovicov Quotes By David Sedaris

I had no job at the time and was living off the cruel joke I referred to as my savings. — David Sedaris

Lobkovicov Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Aspect are within us, and who seems most kingly is king. — Thomas Hardy

Lobkovicov Quotes By Francois Alexandre Frederic, Duc De La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

The disabusing a man strongly possessed with an opinion of his own worth is the very same ill office that was done to the fool at Athens, who fancied all the ships that came into the harbor were his own. — Francois Alexandre Frederic, Duc De La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt