Plemeniti Plinovi Quotes & Sayings
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Long before the empire had reached its greatest extent, the Romans were bored by it. — Robert Payne

Do good with what thou hast, or it will do thee no good. — William Penn

Exhausted, hardly knowing what she was doing, she came the last three steps and sat, took the man in her arms, actually held him, gazing out of her smudged eyes down the stairs, back into the morning. She felt wetness against her breast and saw that he was crying again. He hardly breathed but tears came as if being pumped. "I can't help," she whispered, rocking him, "I can't help." It was already too many miles to Fresno. — Thomas Pynchon

I watched Maximoff Hale on-screen profess his undying love for Power Ranges and excitedly say, 'I hope that if I have a brother or a sister, they'll like Power Rangers too.'
Public Fact: Xander Hale is a Power Ranger every year for Halloween. — Krista Ritchie

Nothing is more convincing than self-belief... — Gino Norris

There have always been mixed emotions about Howard Cosell: Some people hate him like poison, and other people just hate him regular. — Buddy Hackett

No matter who you are, we're creatures of habit. The better your habits are, the better they will be in pressure situations. — Wayne Gretzky

The reason I like 'Breaking Bad,' which is still probably my favorite show, is Walter White. You watch him transform, and that's so fascinating. And I think. a lot of TV shows that aren't successful, it's because the characters become stagnant. — Peter Dinklage

Most artists weren't famous until they died (mostly because once they'd died they couldn't create any more art, so it would make it more valuable). — Sariah Wilson

Life always sinks downward. It takes effort to avoid that. — Mesa Selimovic

We imagine that human nature doesn't change. We like to say that but I don't think it's true because we have, in the course of the centuries, altered ourselves. — Theodore Zeldin

If a relationship is perfectly natural there will be a complete fusion of the happiness of both of you-owing to fellow-feeling and various other laws which govern our natures, this is, quite simply, the greatest happiness that can exist. — Arthur Schopenhauer