Petosevic Hungary Quotes & Sayings
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Matthias knew if he started trailing after Nina on missions like some kind of watchdog, she'd put her hands on those glorious hips and demonstrate her knowledge of profanity in several different languages. — Leigh Bardugo

Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself- and thus make yourself indispensable. — Andre Gide

Minds are like parachutes-not much good unless they are open. — Harvey MacKay

It's important to remember that peace, liberty and freedom changes many aspects in our thoughts as far as life is concerned. — Auliq Ice

By the time an actor knows how to act any sort of part he is often too old to act any but a few. — W. Somerset Maugham

I feel that a lot of British comedy is often too bombastic, too obvious, dressing up and shouting and pulling funny faces. — Ricky Gervais

Jace karate chopped his wrist, and Eric's fingers went numb. Step away from the eggs, Sticks. — Olivia Cunning

Let us build a structure of peace in the world in which the weak are as safe as the strong - in which each respects the right of the other to live by a different system - in which those who would influence others will do so by the strength of their ideas, and not by the force of their arms. Let us accept that high responsibility not as a burden, but gladly - gladly because the chance to build such a peace is the noblest endeavor in which a nation can engage. — Richard M. Nixon

Her years in Gibson started a healing process. It began with faith, and forgiving. But healing didn't mean forgetting.
But maybe forgetting wasn't necessary. The memories of her childhood provided a backdrop, a place to begin the changes that would make life better. She knew who she didn't want to be. — Brenda Minton

The longer we delay in confronting the obstacle in our path, the bigger the difficulties grow and the smaller we become; or, to put it another way, the longer we drag a problem with us, the heavier it becomes. — A.G. Roemmers