Sitnica Lokacija Quotes & Sayings
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It was Christ who willingly went to the cross, and it was our sins that took him there. — Franklin Graham
It is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple. — Rabindranath Tagore
What if God was wrong? — Dan Brown
Wit,
the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies
There was one catch, and that was Catch-22. — Joseph Heller
Make the choice that you want to be happy. You owe it to yourself and you owe it to other people too. — Richard Koch
The optimist builds himself safe inside a cell
and paints the inside walls sky-blue
and blocks up the door
and says he's in heaven. — D.H. Lawrence
Whether we electrons, light quanta, benzol molecules, or stones, we shall always come up against these two characteristics, the corpuscular and the undular. — Werner Heisenberg
Working with the Kinks, there always seemed to be some kind of automatic process at work. Ray and I had this telepathy happening for a long time, where one of us always knew what the other could do with something. — Dave Davies
That the Beast was a person, Bryony did not even question, but then, she believed on some level that Fumblefoot was a person, and Blackie the goat, and the neighbor's large and grumpy tomcat. It was not that she was sentimental about animals. Chickens, for example, were not people. You looked into a chicken's eyes and you saw the back of their skulls. — T. Kingfisher
it's too early in the morning for goodbyes. — Soman Chainani
On her daughter: And she's going through all these changes. You know, it's just crazy times. — Pink
Not every visitor was enchanted. William Morris, the future designer and aesthete, then aged seventeen, was so appalled by what he saw as the exhibition's lack of taste and veneration of excess that he staggered from the building and was sick in the bushes. — Bill Bryson
It is harder to be unhappy when you are eating Craig's Ice Cream — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
