Przemyslaw Radomski Quotes & Sayings
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Who said time machines haven't been built yet? They already exist. They're called books — Robert Benchley

The oncoming trouble I speak of is climate change. It's going to affect all of you in the same way the Second World War consumed people of my parent's generation. — Bill Nye

I don't watch daytime television, I have a job, I work and, you know, I think daytime television is really for women. — Ice-T

An actor's most important responsibility is to know lines well. — Harry Morgan

I see', said Smee, still not seeing. — Dave Barry

Success is not about deals , its about making them happen.
Success is what you inspire others to do.
Success that comes with positive attitude is ACHIEVEMENT.
Successful is the one who has ability as well as right attitude.
Sum of small efforts - repeated day in & day out is success. — Harsh Malik

Women do date better than men. They'll get prepared. Men just kind of show-up. — Vantile Whitfield

Her hands reach out for intangible dreams as dust motes dance in the spectrum of light across one corner of the room. — Tracey-anne McCartney

They're just picking people off, left and right. Why are they using darts instead of bullets?" "Makes no sense," Mark replied. "Can't we do something?" Trina said, her body trembling with what looked like frustration more than fear. "Why are we letting these people do this?" Mark stepped up to Lana and peeked out with her. Bodies littered the clearing now, impaled darts sticking up toward the sky like a miniature forest. Still the Berg hovered overhead, its thrusters raging with blue heat. "Where are our security guys?" Mark whispered to no one in particular. "They take the day off or something? — James Dashner

All flatterers are mercenary, and all low-minded men are flatterers. — Aristotle.

When Lafayette visited Monticello in 1824, his old friend Thomas Jefferson toasted him: When I was stationed in his country for the purpose of cementing its friendship with ours, and of advancing our mutual interests, this friend of both, was my most powerful auxiliary and advocate. He made our cause his own . . . His influence and connections there were great. All doors of all departments were open to him at all times. In truth, I only held the nail, he drove it. — Sarah Vowell