Stanice Vltava Quotes & Sayings
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And what art thou, thou idol Ceremony? What kind of god art thou, that suffer'st more Of mortal griefs than do thy worshippers? — William Shakespeare

Mama always said that if it can't rain on you, you're indoors. — Bum Phillips

Ordinary people in times of shame and doubt needed an anamchara, or a "soul friend." Soon — Richard Rohr

I know I'm a rare person, a trained scientist who writes fiction, because so few contemporary novelists engage with science. — Barbara Kingsolver

The development of European integration can be divided into two phases. The first era ended with the Maastricht Treaty. It was a liberalization phase, with the main goal of European integration at the time being the removal of various barriers and borders in Europe. The second phase is a homogenization or standardization phase, one that involves regulation from the top and growing control over our lives. This no longer has anything to do with freedom and democracy. — Vaclav Klaus

In youth the days are short and the years are long. In old age the years are short and day's long. — Pope Paul VI

Ysabeau wanted me to know she approved of you. Like the gold from which it is made, you are steadfast. You hide many secrets within you, just as the bands of the ring hide the poesies from view. But it is the stone that best captures who you are: bright on the surface, fiery within, and impossible to break. — Deborah Harkness

Desire, believe and receive it. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Life must be a preparation for the transition to another dimension. — Terence McKenna

Sylvia Day's writing is stunningly sensual. — Jaci Burton

The biggest change in recent years has taken place at the polls. Until six years ago, the Democratic poll watchers and the Republican poll watchers were all Republicans. Now the Democratic poll watchers are Democrats. The consequences of this revolution have not been nearly as awful as expected - so far. — Kurt Vonnegut