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Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Graham Coxon

I'm a bit of lunatic with shoes and jackets and jeans. It's just how I am. — Graham Coxon

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Majid Kazmi

I always thought that the shortest distance between failure and success is luck. It so appears now that if you account for the wait time, the shortest distance between failure and success is action. — Majid Kazmi

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By John Lennon

I am the eggman
They are the eggmen!
I am the walrus! — John Lennon

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Lauren Gallagher

I had never considered myself to be multi-orgasmic, but Sabian either assumed I was or decided I would be. — Lauren Gallagher

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Eric Ludy

When you crash into the living God, the encounter is certain to renovate every square inch of your life's boat. — Eric Ludy

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Brett Ratner

I'm not tied to budgets. I'm tied to the story that I want to tell, and how much it's going to cost is up to whatever the economic situation of the studio is. — Brett Ratner

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Lajos Kossuth

In my opinion, the form of Government may be different in different countries, according to their circumstances, their wishes, their wants. England loves her Queen, and has full motive to do so. — Lajos Kossuth

Prioritatile Comisiei Quotes By Peter Singer

For a merely conscious being, death is the cessation of experiences, in much the same way that birth is the beginning of experiences. Death cannot be contrary to an interest in continued life any more than birth could be in accordance with an interest in commencing life. To this extent, with merely conscious beings, birth and death cancel each other out; whereas with self-aware beings, the fact that one may desire to continue living means that death inflicts a loss for which the birth of another is insufficient compensation. — Peter Singer