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Muzikantas Renginiu Quotes By Anna Godbersen

She thought of Henry and Diana on the stoop gazing at each other with the confusion and sadness of two puppies who have just stumbled into their first puddle and not yet come to understand what has happened to them and found that she wanted to lie extravagantly. — Anna Godbersen

Muzikantas Renginiu Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I'm one of those who doesn't think there is much difference
between an atomic scientist and a man who cleans the crappers
except for the luck of the draw -
parents with enough money to point you toward a more
generous death.
of course, some come through brilliantly, but
there are thousands, millions of others, bottled up, kept
from even the most minute chance to realize their potential. — Charles Bukowski

Muzikantas Renginiu Quotes By Dennis Miller

Just be good and kind to your children. Not only are they the future of the world, they're the ones who can sign you into the nursing home. — Dennis Miller

Muzikantas Renginiu Quotes By Jonathan Anthony Burkett

Time changes, that's why our lives change. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

Muzikantas Renginiu Quotes By Doris Lessing

It seems to me like this. It's not a terrible thing - I mean, it may be terrible, but it's not damaging, it's not poisoning, to do something one wants. It's not bad to say: My work is not what I really want, I'm capable of doing something bigger. Or I'm a person who needs love, and I'm doing without it. What's terrible is to pretend that the second rate is first-rate. To pretend that you don't need love when you do; or you like your work when you know quite well you're capable of better, It would be very bad i I said, out of guilt or something: I loved Janet's father, when i know quite well I didn't. Or for your mother to say: I loved Richard. Or I'm doing work I love ... — Doris Lessing