Nienawidze Zycia Quotes & Sayings
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Between the truth and the faith, we must always choose the first one. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I don't even know what street Canada is on. — Al Capone
We will never know how great God's love is until we first see how great our sin is. — Steven J. Lawson
The wizards chatted with the forced jolliness of people who see one another all day and are now seeing one another all evening. In — Terry Pratchett
Every NBA player, every athlete, I think once you get to this level in life, whether you have kids or you're about to have kids, understands that this is so much bigger than this sport. — Allan Houston
And I could weep at how mean people are and how they betray their fellow creatures, perhaps for the sake of personal advantage. It is enough to make a person lose heart sometimes. I often wish I lived on a Robinson Crusoe island. — Sophie Scholl
Dark hills at evening in the west,
Where sunset hovers like a sound
Of golden horns that sang to rest
Old bones of warriors underground,
Far now from all the bannered ways
Where flash the legions of the sun,
You fade--as if the last of days
Were fading, and all wars were done. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
But I say that we are the enemies of society, and so much the worse for society. We are the enemies of society, for society is the enemy of humanity, its oldest and its most pitiless enemy. — G.K. Chesterton
As fathers commonly go, it is seldom a misfortune to be fatherless; and considering the general run of sons, as seldom a misfortune to be childless. — Lord Chesterfield
It's not hard for a city like New York to create a $1.25 million fund. It's not hard for foundations to create funds that invest in diverse founders. — Kathryn Finney
When I sleep to much I don't score. That's the reason I like to go out a lot. — Romario
Kids in different countries know my movies by heart because they've seen them so many times. And wonderful returns never stop. — Michel Ocelot
