Podzemna Medvjedica Slike Quotes & Sayings
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Baby, I'm all yours if you want me to be. — J. Lynn
No one knows, incidentally, why Australia's spiders are so extravagantly toxic; capturing small insects and injecting them with enough poison to drop a horse would appear to be the most literal case of overkill. Still, it does mean that everyone gives them lots of space. — Bill Bryson
People I've never spoken to before come up to me and give me a hug. — Lesley Nicol
A servant does what his massa says and goes where his massa sends him and doesn't quit until the job is done. — Lynn Austin
Canadians are nice and polite. It's not just a stereotype. — Justin Trudeau
When you live for a strong purpose, then hard work isn't an option. It's a necessity. — Steve Pavlina
Zombies are then a symbol of our own mad urges to destroy ourselves, and a terrifying portent that we might succeed. — Kim Paffenroth
With every fresh encounter with God your pursuit becomes understandable — Sunday Adelaja
The gas-cylinders had by this time been put into position on the front line. A special order came round imposing severe penalties on anyone who used any word but "accessory" in speaking of the gas. This was to keep it secret, but the French civilians knew all about the scheme long before this. — Robert Graves
We have been led to believe that if we are really in love, it will last forever. We will always have the wonderful feelings that we have at this moment. Nothing could ever come between us. Nothing will ever overcome our love for each other. [..] Unfortunately, the eternality of the in-love experience is fiction, not fact. The late psychologist Dr. Dorothy Tennov conducted long range studies on the in-love phenomenon. After studying scores of couples, she concluded that the average life span of a romantic obsession is two years. — Gary Chapman
No government can guarantee security. It can only tax production, distribution and service and gradually crush the power to pay taxes. That settles nothing. It only uses up the gains of the past and postpones the developments of the future. — Henry Ford
