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Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Patrick J. Adams

There was a small window when I wanted to be an astronaut. It may have coincided with not getting cast in a high school play. — Patrick J. Adams

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When you will create peace within yourself, world will be a peaceful place. — Debasish Mridha

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By L.R.W. Lee

It's no mystery, Just look at the history, Brave and valiant, strong and true, The victors wear royal blue! — L.R.W. Lee

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Mark Patinkin

God's way of making separation with children easier was to invent adolescence. — Mark Patinkin

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Robert E. Howard

Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations? — Robert E. Howard

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By James A. Newman

The only thing I know about books, is that they should be like a woman's dress: long enough to cover the subject and short enough to be interesting. I read people. — James A. Newman

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Jack London

I am an idealist who believes in reality, and who, therefore, in all i write strive to be real, to keep both my own feet and the feet of my readers on the ground so that no matter how high we dream our dreams will be based on reality — Jack London

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Audrey Hepburn

If I blow my nose, it gets written all over the world. — Audrey Hepburn

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

For a while, I thought I was going mad. At last, I became reconciled to my despair.
The medications helped, too, I thought, sir. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Perioadele Istorice Quotes By H.L. Mencken

If this is so, why should any man bother about moral rules and regulations? Why should any man conform to laws formulated by a people whose outlook on the universe probably differed diametrically from his own? Why should any man obey a regulation which is denounced, by his common-sense, as a hodge-podge of absurdities, and why should he model his whole life upon ideals invented to serve the temporary needs of a forgotten race of some past age? These questions Nietzsche asked himself. His conclusion was a complete rejection of all fixed codes of morality, and with them of all gods, messiahs, prophets, saints, popes, — H.L. Mencken