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Nagrade Za Quotes By John Logan

Everything worthwhile ends. We are in the perpetual process now: creation, maturation, cessation. — John Logan

Nagrade Za Quotes By Ashley Edward Miller

I wanted a Blaine but ended up with a Duckie. — Ashley Edward Miller

Nagrade Za Quotes By Jessye Norman

I want to sing more in Spanish. I want to sing the songs of Granados; the songs of Montsalvatge. To do things that truly I've not done before. — Jessye Norman

Nagrade Za Quotes By Sherry Argov

In a relationship of any kind, if one person feels the other person isn't bringing anything to the table, he or she will begin to disrespect that person. — Sherry Argov

Nagrade Za Quotes By Barry Eisler

In my unpleasant experience, unarmed against a knife, you've basically got four options. Your best bet is to run like hell, if you can. Next best is to do something immediately that prevents the attack from getting started. Third is to create distance so you can deploy a longer-range weapon. Fourth is to go berserk and hope not to get fatally cut going through and over your attacker. I don't care how much training you've had, these are your only realistic options, and none of them is particularly good except maybe the first. Unarmed techniques against the knife are a crapshoot, and against a determined attacker with a live blade, they offer piss-poor odds. — Barry Eisler

Nagrade Za Quotes By Anonymous

These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown. — Anonymous

Nagrade Za Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

Science manipulates things and gives up living in them. It makes its own limited models of things; operating upon these indices or variables to effect whatever transformations are permitted by their definition, it comes face to face with the real world only at rare intervals. Science is and always will be that admirably active, ingenious, and bold way of thinking whose fundamental bias is to treat everything as though it were an object-in-general - as though it meant nothing to us and yet was predestined for our own use. — Maurice Merleau Ponty