Mlinaric Marko Quotes & Sayings
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Amelia changed me. She made me believe in something again. She made me believe in her. — Melyssa Winchester

You want to know what it's like to emigrate to Saturn system? Imagine spending six years in a straitjacket tied to the outside of a skyscraper, with only a couple dozen similar lunatics for company. — Charles Stross

Far below, making their way through the swinging glass doors, a retinue of Buddhist monks entered the Shopping Center. They approached in single file, heads shaven, their robes flowing behind them like a flood of freshly squeezed Florida orange juice.
The crowd melted, parting like a biblical sea to allow them through. The guard abashedly lowered his nightstick and stepped hastily aside. And the monks, without pause or ceremony, simply mounted the escalator and rode it to the next level.
— Jeff Greenwald

One of the most powerful forces in human nature is our belief that change is possible. — Shawn Achor

I am a father, and I know the feel of being a father. Why wouldn't I want my gay friends to also be happy parents? — Juan Pablo Galavis

How much did a Dragon hide, when he walked the streets of the city? — Michelle Sagara

There's a lot of active radical thought today but not much action. — Lynne Stewart

In August 2012, the international community should have been far more determined in dealing with the Bashar Assad regime. — Francois Hollande

We are living in 1937, and our universities, I suggest, are not half-way out of the fifteenth century. We have made hardly any changes in our conception of university organization, education, graduation, for a century - for several centuries. — H.G.Wells

Real problems sooner or later are resolved; on the contrary, pseudoproblems are not. — Primo Levi

I can do accents really well. — Jordin Sparks

Discontents are sometimes the better part of our life. I know not well which is the most useful; joy I may choose for pleasure, but adversities are the best for profit; and sometimes those do so far help me, as I should, without them, want much of the joy I have. — Owen Feltham