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Oklop Viteza Quotes By Angela Carter

He was prepared to die for it, as one of Baudelaire's dandies might have been prepared to kill himself in order to preserve himself in the condition of a work of art, for he wanted to make this experience a masterpiece of experience which absolutely transcended the everyday. And this would annihilate the effects of the cruel drug, boredom, to which he was addicted although, perhaps, the element of boredom which is implicit in an affair so isolated from the real world was its principle appeal for him. — Angela Carter

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

The heart of mine is only one, it cannot be known by anybody but myself. — Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Rick Yancey

If your job is to kill us, why didn't you kill me?" I ask.
He answers without hesitating, as if he's decided long before I asked the question what his answer would be.
"Because I'm in love with you. — Rick Yancey

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Carl R. Rogers

The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change. — Carl R. Rogers

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Phil McGraw

In life you have three options with any situation that is a challenge. Remove yourself from the situation, change it, or accept it. — Phil McGraw

Oklop Viteza Quotes By James D. Shipman

The saw made a wet, ripping sound as it tore through flesh and bone. The wounded man jerked upward, his torso coming off the table. "Damn it! Hold him!" "I'm trying," responded Rebecca. — James D. Shipman

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Barack Obama

I'll turn the page on a growing empire of classified information. We'll protect sources and methods, but we won't use sources and methods to hide the truth. — Barack Obama

Oklop Viteza Quotes By Henri Cartier-Bresson

Time runs and flows and only our death succeeds in catching up with it. Photography is a blade which, in eternity, impales the dazzling moment. — Henri Cartier-Bresson