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Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Achim Steiner

In our interdependent world, our neighbors are not only on our street, but can be ten thousand miles away on an island in rising seas. — Achim Steiner

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Nora Roberts

That had been her plan, he decided. The devious witch. She'd planted the seed in his brain, stirred up his loins, as he was only a man, after all, and now she could torment him just by being in the same vicinity.
Well, two could play this game.
Rather than waiting for Darcy to pick up the orders, he carried them out himself. Just to show Brenna O'Toole that she didn't trouble him in the least.
The perverse creature didn't even glance his way as he swung into the pub and wound his way through the crowd to the tables. — Nora Roberts

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Maurine F. Dahlberg

Sometimes it's easier to be the one who leaves than the one who is left behind. — Maurine F. Dahlberg

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By George Horace Lorimer

There's nothing in the world sicker-looking than the grin of the man who's trying to join in heartily when the laugh's on him, and to pretend that he likes it. — George Horace Lorimer

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Stephen King

He and Sully dared each other to go on the Wild Mouse and finally went together, howling deliriously as their car plunged into each dip, simultaneously sure that they were going to live forever and die immediately. — Stephen King

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Tamara Faith Berger

According to Hegel, the slave fully acknowledges the self-consciousness of the master and she dissolves herself or upholds herself as their relationship dictates and evolves to the struggle unto death. Although this struggle is a failure, according to Hegel, if someone actually dies. — Tamara Faith Berger

Przemoc Wobec Quotes By Erika Johansen

Tyler did not believe in hell. He had decided, long ago, that if God wanted to punish them, there was infinite opportunity right here; hell would be superfluous.
But if there was a hell on earth, Tyler had certainly found it. — Erika Johansen