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Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Horace

I have to submit to much in order to pacify the touchy tribe of poets. — Horace

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Guillaume Faye

In a society that considers all genuine ideas subversive, which seeks to discourage ideological imagination, and which aims to abolish thought in favour of spectacle, the main goal must be to awaken people's consciences, raising traumatising problems and sending ideological electroshocks: shocking ideas. — Guillaume Faye

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Helen Fielding

One minute you're closer to someone than anyone in the whole world, next minute they need only to say the words 'time apart', 'serious talk' or 'maybe you ... ' and you're never going to see them again and will have to spend the next six months having imaginary conversations in which they beg to come back, and bursting into tears at the sight of their toothbrush. — Helen Fielding

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Jessica M

Shay is always insecure and that was a big turn off for me. — Jessica M

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Phil McGraw

Learn when's a good time to shut up — Phil McGraw

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Jia Zhangke

I think the new technologies have become pervasive in our society, such as cellphones and the internet, and they've insidiously affected our personal sense of space and belonging. — Jia Zhangke

Stilului Stiintific Quotes By Colin MacInnes

England is, after all, the land where children were beaten, wives and babies bashed, football hooligans crunch, and Miss Whip and Miss Lash ply their trade as nowhere else in the western world. Despite our belief [that] we are a 'gentle' people we have, in reality, a cruel and callous streak in our sweet natures, reinforced by a decadent puritan strain which makes some of us believe that suffering, whether useful or not, is a fit scourge to the wanton soul. — Colin MacInnes