Puloka Nokia Quotes & Sayings
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You can always tell the golfer who's winning: he's the one who keeps telling his opponent that it's only a game. — Evan Esar

The only shadow thrown by a devoted friendship, Brendon, is the knowledge that it must some day come to an end ... Yet who would deny himself the glory of friendship, before the menace that it must sooner or later finish? A close amity and understanding, a discovery of kindred spirits, is the most precious experiences within the reach of mankind. — Eden Phillpotts

Women observe subconsciously a thousand little details, without knowing that they are doing so. Their subconscious mind adds these little things together - and they call the result intuition. — Agatha Christie

Introverts function better than extroverts when sleep deprived, which is a cortically de-arousing condition — Susan Cain

By so giving up, of course, it renews itself- that is the secret — Gregory Maguire

I left the library. Crossing the street, I was hit head-on by a brutal loneliness. I felt dark and hollow. Abandoned, unnoticed, forgotten, I stood on the sidewalk, a nothing, a gatherer of dust. People hurried past me. and everyone who walked by was happier than I. I felt the old envy. I would have given anything to be one of them. — Nicole Krauss

It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs. — Matt Mullenweg

The language of the heart is mankind's main common language. — Suzy Kassem

My uncle read me Omar Khayyam. In Arabic. Not Turkish or even English. I tried so hard to understand it. I would ask him what it all meant but he always said the pleasure was in the finding out... the discovery. He said you can keep some poems by you your whole life and they will only reveal parts of themselves to you when you are ready to hear them. (Ottmar) — Miranda Emmerson

Get-rich-quick schemes are for the lazy & unambitious. Respect your dreams enough to pay the full price for them. — Steve Maraboli