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Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By Jeff Koons

Art is about profundity. It's about connecting to everything that it means to be alive, but you have to act. — Jeff Koons

Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By Tina Fey

In 1995, each cast at The Second City was made up of four men and two women. When it was suggested that they switch one of the companies to three men and three women, the producers and directors had the same panicked reaction. 'You can't do that. There won't be enough parts to go around. There won't be enough for the girls.' This made no sense to me, probably because I speak English and have never had a head injury. We weren't doing _Death of a Salesman._ _We were making up the show ourselves. How could there not be enough parts?_ If everyone had something to contribute, there would be enough. The insulting implication, of course, was that the women wouldn't have any ideas. — Tina Fey

Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By James Payn

A great philosopher has stated that the worst evil of poverty is, that it makes folks ridiculous; by which, I hope, he only means that, as in the above case, it places them in incongruous positions. — James Payn

Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By Marcus Allen

You know, I think when I reflect on it, I think there's certainly a sense of history. When you have ambitions to play this game, you want to be one of the best ever, and you want to play so well and be so effective that you want people to remember your name 100 years from now. — Marcus Allen

Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By Walter Cronkite

Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles. — Walter Cronkite

Psihologija Kragujevac Quotes By Joseph McGinty Nichol

The days of holding the audience captive to watching television at times that programmers tell them they have to watch it are coming to an end. It's a new world, where the viewer and fan wants to watch whatever they want to watch, whenever they want to watch it. — Joseph McGinty Nichol