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Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The rifle and the pistol are still the equalizer when one man is more of a man than another, and if ... he is really smart ... he will get a permit to carry one and then drop around to Abercrombie and Fitch and buy himself a .22 caliber Colt automatic pistol, 'Woodsman model', with a five-inch barrel and a box of shells. I advise him to get lubricated hollow points to avoid jams and to ensure a nice expansion on the bullet. He might even get several boxes and practice a little ... — Ernest Hemingway,

Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Rachel Kushner

She was drunk, as everyone was, most of the time. — Rachel Kushner

Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Socrates

Nobody is qualified to become a statesman who is entirely ignorant of the problem of wheat. — Socrates

Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Jean-Marie Le Pen

The much greater crimes of the Soviet Gulags occurred over decades and cost millions of lives. — Jean-Marie Le Pen

Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Nora Roberts

To crave forever is to dismiss the beauty and wonder of the cycle. — Nora Roberts

Trgovci Automobilima Quotes By Anne Frank

I see the eight of us in the Annex as if we were a patch of blue sky surrounded by menacing black clouds. The perfectly round spot on which we're standing is still safe, but the clouds are moving in on us, and the ring between us and the approaching danger is being pulled tighter and tighter. We're surrounded by darkness and danger, and in our desperate search for a way out we keep bumping into each other. We look at the fighting down below and the peace and beauty up above. In the meantime, we've been cut off by the dark mass of clouds, so that we can go neither up nor down. It looms before us like an impenetrable wall, trying to crush us, but not yet able to. I can only cry out and implore, Oh, ring, ring, open wide and let us out! — Anne Frank