Mikoloski Pregled Quotes & Sayings
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We usually end up finding what we are looking for, but we only look for what we already know. — Alejandro Junger
it's so easy to be a poet
and so hard to be
a man. — Charles Bukowski
Each party steals so many articles of faith from the other, and the candidates spend so much time making each other's speeches, that by the time election day is past there is nothing much to do save turn the sitting rascals out and let a new gang in. — H.L. Mencken
Religion belonged to the infancy of humanity. Now that humanity had come of age, it should be left behind. — Sigmund Freud
The diseases that we civilized people labor under most are melancholy and pessimism. — Vincent Van Gogh
Speeches are like babies-easy to conceive but hard to deliver. — Aristotle.
These people came into the world and left it bound to their soil, proliferating on their own dung-hills with slow deliberation like the uncomplicated soul of trees which scatter their seed about their feet, with little conception of any larger world beyond the dun rocks among which they vegetated. — Emile Zola
Go through what is comprehensible and you conclude that only the incomprehensible gives any light. — Saul Bellow
Remember the Dreamers whose patriotism was praised when the Democratic House passed, and the Senate filibustered - the DREAM Act in 2010? Washington promised a path to citizenship, not just a roadblock to deportation. — Christine Pelosi
Do you ever wonder why it is that many of history's titanic intellects managed to come to radically different conclusions? The answer is simple: If you begin your system of thought by refusing to acknowledge what you know to be true - if you start with a lie - the more brilliant and consistent you are in following that premise, the further from truth you will go. — Tim Challies
If I had known what the next six years of my life were going to be like, I would have eaten more. I wouldn't have complained about brushing my teeth, or taking a bath, or going to bed at eight o'clock every night. I would have played more. Laughed more. I would have hugged my parents and told them I loved them. But I was ten years old, and I had no idea of the nightmare that was to come. None of us did. — Alan Gratz
Universal violence compels the language to be mute ... Silence is not only a metaphor of Hemingway's work; it is also the source of its formal excellence, its integrity. — Ihab Hassan
stop making plans, cause i know life has a a funny ways of ruining it all — Rina Suryakusuma