Perutninarstvo Quotes & Sayings
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I think narcotics and alcohol, and even tobacco are enormously costly ingredients in our society. — Charlton Heston

When people who are songwriters say 'That's my property and if you give it away for free then I'll lose my incentive,' then, well, good riddance. — Ian MacKaye

Imagine that your desktop computer began to control its own peripheral devices, removed its own cover, and pointed its webcam at its own circuitry. That's us. — David Eagleman

You will never win fame and fortune unless you invent big ideas. — David Ogilvy

I can assure you that no kingdom has ever had as many civil wars as the kingdom of Christ. — Montesquieu

A writer is a reader who is moved to emulation. — William Maxwell

The first person who throws the rock is a lot more radical than a hundredth person.By the time the riot has attracted a hundred people, you don't have to be nearly as much of a daredevil or a hothead or committed or any of those things to want to engage in a riot. — Malcolm Gladwell

And Bobby was working on a new theory of personal deportment; he didn't quite have the whole thing yet, but part of it involved the idea that people who were genuinely dangerous might not need to exhibit the fact at all, and that the ability to conceal a threat made them even more dangerous. — William Gibson

Sport is my passion but I have a way to go. — Seal

Yeah, see, my view of Jordan is that he doesn't belong to Washington. — Michael Wilbon

As usual, he had escaped into his work when his private life became too much of a burden. It was typical of a certain type of man, he had read. — Jo Nesbo

Don't look back; look only towards the horizon of your dreams. They await you and you need only make the effort to arrive. — Timothy G. Bax

Doubt is the stock in trade all philosophers as well as all scientific persons. Conversely, certainty is the cane that all religious fanatics and other zealots wield with outrageous righteousness. Only by allowing for doubt can we probe our ignorance. Doubt, therefore, is the essential seed of thought. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I never knew cocaine to improve anything. When the white lines came out, it was time to call it a night: the music could only get worse. If I joined in, the next day's playback would provide clear evidence of the deterioration of both the performances and of my critical ability to judge them. I suspect that the surge in cocaine's popularity explains - at least in part - why so many great sixties artists made such bad records in the following decade. — Joe Boyd