Trigonometrija Pravouglog Quotes & Sayings
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My father died when I was only five years old, and that was the moment when I learned a cruel lesson that tomorrow, in fact, might not be another day. — Kara Swisher

Fascinatingly resilient the tenacity of a child. Not yet conditioned by society to give up when instructed to do so. — Chris Murray

I see the way you look at me. I feel the way you touch me. I hear the hidden messages in your voice. Unlike you, I've been blessed knowing the warmth that comes with love. The way a person's eyes glow and body softens. You love me! And if you can stand there and deny it - when it's so blatantly obvious - then there really is no hope for us. You might as well march me outside and complete the Final Debt, because I'd rather you kill me quickly than live through this endless death!-Nila — Pepper Winters

I left for Petersburg in August, 1871 and stayed there until 1879. — Carl Spitteler

The purpose of life is Joy. — Esther Hicks

Holding my hands in his, David kissed my knuckles before he swore to me, I will love every day of the rest of my life. — Theresa M. Jones

The strategist chooses the shortest path while the leader chooses the path through which he learns something new. — Bogdan Vaida

There is nothing more special than a love of a child, and I love the fact I am an auntie. — Julia Sawalha

You seldom listen to me, and when you do you don't hear, and when you do hear you hear wrong, and even when you hear right you change it so fast that it's never the same. — Marjorie Kellogg

With all the yoga and meditation that I do, when the chaos happens it happens. But I'm not as affected as a lot of people - I don't react as much. I just let things drip off my back a little bit. — Donna Karan

My parents were willing to let me follow my nose, do what I wanted to do, and they supported my interest by buying the books that I wanted for birthdays and Christmas, almost always poetry books. — Donald Hall