Savicevic Musa Quotes & Sayings
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And as this creation itself is poetry, so its creators were poets; and language was the instrument of their art — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I understand the frustration of the community, i want citizens to know exactly how it happened, and if necessary, I will ensure that we hold the right people accountable. — Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

We yearn for there to be meaning to our lives, balanced with a sense of inner peace & joy. — Allan Lokos

Chicken began to cry then or seemed to cry, to weep or seemed to weep, until they heard the sound of a grown man weeping, an old man who slept on a charred mattress, whose life savings in tattoos had faded to a tracery of ash, whose crotch hair was sparse and gray, whose flesh hung slack on his bones, whose only trespass on life was a flat guitar and a remembered and pitiful air of "I don't know where it is, sir, but I'll find it, sir," and whose name was known nowhere, nowhere in the far reaches of the earth or in the far reaches of his memory, where, when he talked to himself, he talked to himself as Chicken Number Two. — John Cheever

Don't wish ... DO! Don't try ... BE! Don't think ... KNOW! And above all: Bless a stranger with a small, yet powerful, random act of kindness. You feel me? — T.F. Hodge

Beware of a Yankee when he is feeding, — Frederick Douglass

No matter how good you have it, it's cool to want more. — Mindy Kaling

All of us would be better investors if we just made fewer decisions. — Daniel Kahneman

There are 249 millionaires in Congress. Remember a couple of years ago when this new Congress told us they had the solution to the recession? Apparently, they didn't share it with the rest of us. — Jay Leno

I dare not dream of hope, for i am not worthy of it. But after a word from you i can accept my poverty again; i shall joyfully endure my hopeless lot. I shall face the struggle; i shall be glad of it; i shall rise up again with renewed strength. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky