Lokalne Televizije Quotes & Sayings
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(When chlorophyll chewing gum came into fashion two decades later, it was that colour.) — Margaret Atwood
Love is like recognition. It's the moment when you catch sight of someone and you think There is someone I have business with in this life. There is someone I was born to know. — Daniel Abraham
Because you are alive, everything is possible. — Thich Nhat Hanh
It would be an egregious mistake to ever refer to me in the same breath as most of the people I write about. — Anthony Bourdain
It's time you stop running, little Loner. — Skye Callahan
Having no feeling himself, such a preacher creates none, and the people sit and listen while he keeps to dry, lifeless statements, until they come to value him for being "sound", and they themselves come to be sound, too; and I need not add, sound asleep also, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
People expect me to cry, but I always laugh when things go wrong. — Christina Aguilera
Please do not ask me to talk about my divorce. Mr. Ziegfeld and I are such very good friends. It is only a little matter quite between ourselves. — Anna Held
You are born to love and live; don't die without living. — Debasish Mridha
Men not living to what they know, cannot blame God, that they know no more. — William Penn
The first time I saw you, when you stepped into that Skiz ring against Kaede, I thought you were the most beautiful girl I'd ever seen. I could've watched you forever. The first time I kiss you ... " That memory overpowers me now, taking me by surprise. I remember every last detail of it, almost enough to push away the lingering images of the Elector pulling June to him. "Well, that might as well have been my first kiss ever. — Marie Lu
I lost a very dear friend who lived with AIDS for about 17 years. Rejecting early treatments that were iffy, he thought he saved himself. I really miss him a lot. — Bernadette Peters
They laughed good-humoredly, mocking the sense of placelessness that comes when a child's development is not sheltered under the great umbrella of the bell curve. In the big world and even in this little red schoolhouse, Nathaniel was not an average kid but an outlier, at the map's edge where ships fall off the flat Earth and dragons roam. Suddenly I wished for a child with Down syndrome so he would not be peerless, in a class by himself. — Jeanne McDermott
Though fanaticism drinks at many founts, its predisposing cause is mostly the subject of an invisible futurity. — Francis Atterbury
