Ravno Do Dna Quotes & Sayings
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Ah well, 'tis the way of the world
births and deaths, births and deaths. — Leonid Andreyev
It is reality that awakens possibilities, and nothing would be more perverse than to deny it. — Robert Musil
Being alone. He wanted a woman — J.D. Robb
You touch her, and I will take that dagger at your side and cut your heart out with it. (Julian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Nobody should ever look anxious except those who have no anxiety. — Benjamin Disraeli
I may not know how to fly but I know how to read, and that's almost the same thing. — Gregory Maguire
I'm a total nerd, so I'm on my telescope, or I read a lot. I'm very inspired by ancient history. — Michelle Phan
In the intercourse of life, we please more by our faults than by our good qualities. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Sometimes when I am alone in my room in the dark, I practice smiling to myself. I do this to be kind to myself, to take good care of myself, to love myself. I know that if I cannot take care of myself, I cannot take care of anyone else. — Nhat Hanh
Poor Dick was dead! — Charles Dickens
There's something paralyzing about being a writer that you have to escape. I don't want to think of myself as a guy who's written a bunch of books. The 26 letters distance us from our own hesitations and they make us sound as if we know what we're doing. We know grammar, we know prose, but actually we're all just struggling in the dark, really. — Nicholson Baker
There are people who literally cannot start a project until the deadline is four hours away, even if it's a big one. And those people have a serious problem. My recommendation is set up mini-deadlines. You might say, 'Okay, here's my deadline after three days for this and there's another deadline for that and then a third deadline.' — Robert Pozen
Every life contains the seed of death, he had explained to Tin Win repeatedly in those first years of their friendship. Death, like birth, was a part of life that no one could escape. It was senseless to resist it. Far better to accept it as natural than to fear it. — Jan-Philipp Sendker