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Radislav Shishman Quotes By Jilly Cooper

For sheer sexiness, a man must be beautiful. Funny. yes. Clever, no. — Jilly Cooper

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Lemony Snicket

What can I do?" Klaus asked.
"You can pray this works," Violet said, but the Baudelaire sisters were so quick with their tasks that there was no time for even the shortest of religious ceremonies. — Lemony Snicket

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Cesca Major

When a German soldier is running at you, there's no point quoting Virgil at him, you're better off kicking a football in his face. — Cesca Major

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

It's the human condition, Kitten. The unknown isn't something that sits well. They'd rather push it away-not completely, but just enough that it's not always shadowing their every thought and action. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Radislav Shishman Quotes By C.S. Lewis

As long as you are proud, you cannot know God. — C.S. Lewis

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Erin Hunter

Is this the beginning of the end? — Erin Hunter

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Edward Abbey

Somewhere in the depths of solitude, beyond wilderness and freedom, lay the trap of madness. — Edward Abbey

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Willie Nelson

If a song was ever good, it's still good. — Willie Nelson

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Kristin Kimball

We drove out of New Paltz heading due north. Squeezed into my tiny hatchback, among our boxes and bags, were my dog, Nico, the hens, and the humming hive of bees, its openings covered over with tape. The dog eyed the hive, the chickens eyed the dog, and if the bees weren't nervous they were the only ones. — Kristin Kimball

Radislav Shishman Quotes By Anais Nin

The discovery of each other brings a kind of peace, because it brings the certitude that we are right. We are stronger together ... we will have less doubts. This seemed deeply true, yet I wonder if it is good to ally similarities, one agreeing with the other, as twins might, so that this might give an illusion of balance, reassure us about our orientation, or whether we should seek this by contrast with others, — Anais Nin