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Top Tokovi Gotovine Quotes

A bad day can tell you more about yourself than a good day. — Andy Ogle

They are having quite an argument over Treasury Secretary Mellon's Tax Bill. Mr. Mellon wants to cut the surtax on the rich, and leave it as is on the poor, as there is more poor than rich. I suppose the majority will win. — Will Rogers

Take thought.
I have weathered the storm,
I have beaten out my exile. — Ezra Pound

Clint Eastwood, to me, is Clint Eastwood. He's great at being Clint Eastwood. But, I don't know how to be that guy. I just don't know how to be one person. — Robert Knepper

And I'll try harder to always tell you what I'm feeling. — Jaci Burton

A person is not like a thing that you put down in one place and leave, a person moves, thinks, asks, questions, doubts, investigates, probes, and while it is true that, out of a long habit of resignation, he sooner or later ends up looking as if he has submitted to the objects, don't go thinking that this apparent submission is necessarily permanent. — Jose Saramago

How you spend your time is more important than how you spend your money. Money mistakes can be corrected, but time is gone forever. — David Norris

I began my comedy as its only actor and I come to the end as its only spectator. — Antonio Porchia

The quality of Venice that accomplishes what religion so often cannot is that Venice has made peace with the waters. It is not merely pleasant that the sea flows through, grasping the city like tendrils of vine, and, depending upon the light, making alleys and avenues of emerald and sapphire, Citi s a brave acceptance of dissolution and an unflinching settlement with death. Though in Venice you may sit in courtyards of stone, and your heels may click up marble stairs, you cannot move without riding upon or crossing the waters that someday will carry you in dissolution to the sea. — Mark Helprin