Rysunek Bociana Quotes & Sayings
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Gazing for the first time upon this amphibian terrain, this bog of nightmare, I should have felt excited; but the heat and recent events were weighing me down; my upper lip was still childishly wet with nose-goo, but I felt oppressed by a feeling of having moved directly from an overlong and dribbling childhood into a premature (though still leaky) old age. — Salman Rushdie

I am asking teachers to understand that we must make the education relevant for the children. If they're only working for the tests or they're only working to please us, they're not going to be interested in school. — Rafe Esquith

If freedom is a requisite for human happiness, then all that's necessary is to provide the illusion of freedom. — B.F. Skinner

What do you like to do?"
She scuffed a toe amongst the rushes. "Needlework."
"Very restful, isn't it?"
"Well," said Arya, "not the way I do it. — George R R Martin

Lives of great men oft remind us as we o'er their pages turn, That we too may leave behind us - Letters that we ought to burn. — Thomas Hood

I think I'm the luckiest guy in the world. — Max Baucus

It's real, Six. You can't get mad at a real ending. Some of them are ugly. It's the fake happily ever afters that should piss you off. — Colleen Hoover

The kind of trust God wants us to have cannot be learned in comfort and ease. — Anne Graham Lotz

There are 2 kinds of people in the world- those who walk into a room and say "There you are" and those who say, "Here I am! — Abigail Van Buren

Dreamers and dreaming dead, lots of them from neither here nor there with no chance of getting home again, lost in place and time ... — Janet Morris

I'm working so much I don't see the work of many young cartoonists so it's hard for me to tell which are my favourites. Maybe when I get to stick my head out of the sand I'll be able to let you know. — Gilberto Hernandez Guerrero

Men should not care too much for good looks; neglect is becoming. — Ovid