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Slavko Stimac Quotes By Jude Watson

There's something wrong with the brakes." He didn't recognize his shaky, weak voice. He pumped them again. Nothing.
"There's something wrong with the BRAKES?"
"I don't think we have any."
"We don't have any BRAKES?"
"Bro, it doesn't help to repeat everything I say!" Jonah yelled. — Jude Watson

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Thomas Hirschhorn

This is something essential to art: reception is never its goal. What counts for me is that my work provides material to reflect upon. Reflection is an activity. — Thomas Hirschhorn

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Here was what Kilgore Trout cried out to me in my father's voice: Make me young, make me young, make me young! — Kurt Vonnegut

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Sere Prince Halverson

Smoke rose straight up from the chimney, as if the house raised its hand. As if the house knew the answer. — Sere Prince Halverson

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Neil Gaiman

All cats can see futures, and see echoes of the past. We can watch the passage of creatures from the infinity of now, from all the worlds like ours, only fractionally different. And we follow them with our eyes, ghost things, and the humans see nothing. — Neil Gaiman

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Music is my life and my life is music. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Marion Jones

We realized that the only persons we can truly trust in this world is each other and our families. — Marion Jones

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Octavian Paler

Next to the highest peak of happiness, there's the deepest gap of pain — Octavian Paler

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Lynsay Sands

I know that sounds weird, but it's hard to be scared or even angry at a guy in Spider-Man pajamas,- Greg — Lynsay Sands

Slavko Stimac Quotes By Walter Lord

In ticking off the things that weren't done, it was easy to forget the big thing that was done. Against overwhelming odds, with the most meager resources, and often at fearful self-sacrifice, a few determined men reversed the course of the war in the Pacific. Japan would never again take the offensive. Yet the margin was thin - so narrow that almost any man there could say with pride that he personally helped turn the tide at Midway. It was indeed, as General Marshall said in Washington, "the closest squeak and the greatest victory. — Walter Lord