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Prezir Znacenje Quotes By William Golding

We musn't let anything happen to Piggy, must we? — William Golding

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue, advance, deny, assert, and controversy, and write innumerable books, without being hampered at any time by any fact. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I will seek out a face, a composed, a monumental face, and will endow it with omniscience, and wear it under my dress like a talisman and then (I promise this) I will find some dingle in a wood where I can display my assortment of strange, valuable objects. I promise myself this. So I will not cry.
-Virginia Woolf, The Waves — Virginia Woolf

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Bhavik Sarkhedi

He loved dogs.
She loved cats.
That's the only possible reason they could figure out for their after-marriage fighting like Cats & Dogs. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Joan A. Friedman

Twins need to know that they can be alone without their twin. — Joan A. Friedman

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Aristotle.

Now what is just and right is to be interpreted in the sense of 'what is equal'; and that which is right in the sense of being equal is to be considered with reference to the advantage of the state, and the common good of the citizens. And a citizen is one who shares in governing and being governed. He differs under different forms of government, but in the best state he is one who is able and willing to be governed and to govern with a view to the life of virtue. — Aristotle.

Prezir Znacenje Quotes By Deborah Meyler

I think there is no difference between love and infatuation. If it works out, we call it love; if it doesn't, we shrug our shoulders and say it was infatuation. It's a hindsight word. — Deborah Meyler