Stvarne Pravice Quotes & Sayings
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If you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for a moment. — Georgia O'Keeffe

If reason dominates in man, he rises higher than angels. If lust overpowers man, he descends lower than the beast. — Rumi

The leopard does not change his spots. — William Shakespeare

The last woman I was in was the Statue of Liberty. — Woody Allen

Are you in the bath?" Luke demanded.
Heat suffused her face. "Yeah. Why?"
"So you're naked."
Olivia couldn't help but laugh. "That's what usually happens in a bathtub. Or do you keep your clothes on when you bathe?"
"No, I don't keep my clothes on." He sounded frazzled. "And I don't do baths. I shower. "Baths take too long."
"And you're the kind of guy who can't waste time, right? You need the action."
"Pretty much." There was a suggestive pause. "You don't like action?"
She grinned to herself. "You're incorrigible. — Elle Kennedy

Other people have all kinds of information about you that is invisible to you. How do you get feedback? — Sheila Heen

Perhaps I have found out a little about the structure of atoms. — Niels Bohr

You held out your hand, and I took it without stopping to make sense of what I was doing. For the first time in almost a century, I felt hope. — Stephenie Meyer

So many doors around here, I'm surprised your name isn't Monty Hall. — Randall Kenneth Drake

I used to wear Clark Kent glasses, ever since I was in college. I used to have those Army-issue glasses, and they used to be those black glasses Clark Kent used to wear. And I wore those for years. — Mark Valley

The kids today have these fresh faces. It's like they're on pins and needles, waiting to see what I'm going to do. They've never seen me. In the 1960s, those were hippies. They were wired up already. The kids today know me because I've worked with Jeff Tweedy and other young producers. — Mavis Staples

She had what the Councillor knew, in the technical language of the ballet, as "ballon", a lightness that is not only the negation of weight, but which actually seems to carry upwards and make for flight, and which is rarely found in thin dancers - as if the matter itself had here become lighter than air, so that the more there is of it the better it works. — Karen Blixen

Sometime you have to stop and smell the puppy. — Dan Hammack