Nevjesta Jadrana Quotes & Sayings
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It may well be on such a night of clouds and cruel colors that there is brought forth upon the earth such a portent as a respectable poet. You say you are a poet of law; I say you are a contradiction in terms. I only wonder there were not comets and earthquakes on the night you appeared in this garden. — G.K. Chesterton
Maybe. Just maybe ... Lettie smiled. That would do. It might be an impossible plan but it's worth a try. — Sam Gayton
Liberality consists less in giving a great deal than in gifts well-timed. — Jean De La Bruyere
Great knowledge sees all in one. Small knowledge breaks down into the many. — Zhuangzi
That might be true, but love comes from the way differences interact. How personalities interact. How we bounce off of each other, challenge each other, and how we push and pull. It's through those tensions that we connect with others and with ourselves. And it's how we fall in love. — Jessica Park
One evening you may learn about enlightenment, koans, meditation and personal power. — Frederick Lenz
Americans have an extraordinary love-hate relationship with the rich culture they've created. They buy, watch and read it even as they ban, block and condemn it. — Jon Katz
God wants to help us ... He loves us ... we are His children. But He will not force His help on us at any time. He sees us when we struggle and fight and complain our way through things. And I believe it breaks His heart, when all we have to do is ask Him for help. — Joyce Meyer
If you put someone on screen long enough, they become the hero. — Michael Caine
In all times and in all places, whatever may be the name that the government takes, whatever has been its origin, or its organization, its essential function is always that of oppressing and exploiting the masses, and of defending the oppressors and exploiters. Its principal characteristic and indispensable instruments are the bailiff and the tax collector, the soldier and the prison. And to these are necessarily added the time-serving priest or teacher, as the case may be, supported and protected by the government, to render the spirit of the people servile and make them docile under the yoke. — Errico Malatesta
