Szarych Szereg W Quotes & Sayings
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The sun meets not the springing bud that stretches towards him with half the certainty that God, the source of all good, communicates himself to the soul that longs to partake of him. — William Law
Candor does not provide us with protection, sustenance, or technological innovation. Therefore you are expendable to us. — Veronica Roth
This demand follows from an insight that I was the first to articulate: that there are no moral facts. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Love isn't real. Love is what people say to you so they can keep fucking you. So they can keep your interest. I don't want lies. I want my ass slapped. My hair pulled, and treated like a little whore. — Scott Hildreth
Music is much more of a multimedia sort of thing than I expected. — Zachary Cole Smith
Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world. — Walt Disney Company
What you hope for determines what you live for. What you hope for determines WHO you live for. Hope misplaced can devastate you. — James MacDonald
If a big person invests time in reading, kids learn reading is important, the child is important, words are important, stories are important. — Gail Carson Levine
Innovation requires articulation. — Walter Isaacson
Poetry is a bad medium for philosophy. Everything in the philosophical poem has to satisfy irreconcilable requirements: for instance, the last demand that we should make of philosophy (that it be interesting) is the first we make of a poem; the philosophical poet has an elevated and methodical, but forlorn and absurd air as he works away at his flying tank, his sewing-machine that also plays the piano. — Randall Jarrell
Cute" is one of those words people use when they know you're smart enough to realize "you've got so much personality" means "you're ugly. — Elizabeth Scott
Jack Crawford heard the rhythm and syntax of his own speech in Graham's voice. He had heard Graham do that before, with other people. Often in intense conversation Graham took on the other person's speech patterns. At first, Crawford had thought he was doing it deliberately, that it was a gimmick to get the back-and-forth rhythm going.
Later Crawford realized that Graham did it involuntarily, that sometimes he tried to stop and couldn't. — Thomas Harris
