Sitarz Grzyb Quotes & Sayings
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TV didn't kill radio, it just added something new to the mix. — Douglas Coupland
Let the voice of the people be heard! — Albert Parsons
Yes, transformation is often more about unlearning than learning, which is why the religious traditions call it "conversion" or "repentance. — Richard Rohr
If ever he had harboured a conscience in his tough narrow breast he had by now dug out and flung away the awkward thing - flung it so far away that were he ever to need it again he could never find it. High-shouldered to a degree little short of malformation, slender and adroit of limb and frame, his eyes close-set and the colour of dried blood, he is climbing the spiral staircase of the soul of Gormenghast, bound for some pinnacle of the itching fancy - some wild, invulnerable eyrie best known to himself; where he can watch the world spread out below him, and shake exultantly his clotted wings — Mervyn Peake
Education is not limited to any age. You can begin to learn. — Lailah Gifty Akita
What else is God good for other than a distraction from the mire we're all stranded in? — Hannah Kent
The quality of your life should get better as you get older and not worse. If not ... start reevaluating your life. — Timothy Pina
Clinton impressed Assad: a young man who appeared to want to be neutral in the Arab-Israeli dispute - an illusion of course, but that's what Assad thought. — Robert Fisk
In the multitude of middle-aged men who go about their vocations in a daily course determined for them much in the same way as the tie of their cravats, there is always a good number who once meant to shape their own deeds and alter the world a little. — George Eliot
Spielberg's film portrays Oscar as a hero of this century. That is not true. Neither he nor I were heroes. We were just what we were able to be. In war we are all souls without a destiny, — Emilie Schindler
The artist stands on the human being as a statue does on a pedestal. — Novalis
Rampaging horsemen can conquer; only the city can civilize. — James A. Michener
I
though heart might find relief
Did I become a Christian man and choose for my belief
What seems most welcome in the tomb
play a predestined part.
Homer is my example and his unchristened heart. — William Butler Yeats
He had never seen fly-fishing like this before. There were wet flies, and there were dry flies, but this fly augured into the water with a saw-toothed whine and dragged the fish out backwards. — Terry Pratchett
The key if one wishes to avoid dwelling on unpleasant memories or inconvenient truths is to keep yourself occupied. — Mark Lawrence
