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Ribarstvo Quotes By Joseph De Maistre

Prejudice does not mean false ideas, but only ... opinions adopted before examination. — Joseph De Maistre

Ribarstvo Quotes By Anna Quindlen

When hot dogs like Mr. D'Amato or the Republican apologist Roger Ailes say that Whitewater is worse than Watergate, it's because they're suffering from a disease. It's called bull-imia, and it's the regurgitation of patent hyperbole. — Anna Quindlen

Ribarstvo Quotes By Leif Enger

And who doesn't long for the door in the air. — Leif Enger

Ribarstvo Quotes By S.J. Kincaid

I looked at the stone, fragmented and cratered by my rage and jealousy. So this was a visual representation of a Diabolic's affection, then: an ugly, broken, blood-spattered stone. — S.J. Kincaid

Ribarstvo Quotes By Philip K. Dick

thousand thoughts wandered loose in his head as he lay, fully awake. What — Philip K. Dick

Ribarstvo Quotes By Cliff James

Have you ever wondered why we bury and cremate our dead? Nothing to do with hygiene, it's just so we don't have to see the reality of death. You know, the Zoroastrians used to leave their dead in open places for the birds to eat. Now that's a far more honest way to go, don't you agree? Everyone can see what happens. It makes us live our lives more potently. That's how I want to go, at my end: openly. Not ashamed of death, but embracing it. — Cliff James

Ribarstvo Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

But if you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it. — G.K. Chesterton

Ribarstvo Quotes By Maria Semple

My strength as a TV writer was my total lack of interest in television. — Maria Semple

Ribarstvo Quotes By Donna Lynn Hope

I'm drawn to unusual, even freakish people. Why? They are far more engaging than the ordinary, which the world has too much of. — Donna Lynn Hope