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Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Una McCormack

Tell me what this means," Dax said. "I'm a busy woman with a ship to run and a crisis to handle and I've surrounded myself with smart, dedicated people for the sole purpose of interpreting unintelligible squiggles for me. — Una McCormack

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

He had come to the conclusion that, as the earth consisted of land and water, so human life was made up of eatings and beatings. — Rabindranath Tagore

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Laurence Gonzales

He passed the dead in all their ranks, in all their spectral attitudes. Some lay supine, mouths open in attitudes of near ecstasy, one upon the next, embracing. Some had bowed their heads as if in deep meditation or prayer. Others had been ground to pulp against the concrete and conveyed no expression at all. — Laurence Gonzales

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Philip Zaleski

It's not easy being a missionary, even with the key to the cosmos in your hand. — Philip Zaleski

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Manna Francis

But it isn't you, is it?
Then he winced inwardly, because that sounded far more ... meaningful than he'd intended — Manna Francis

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Hermann Hesse

All birth means separation from the All, the confinement within limitation, the separation from God, the pangs of being born ever anew. The return into the All, the dissolution of painful individuation, the reunion with God means the expansion of the soul until it is able once more to embrace the All. — Hermann Hesse

Trovanje Arsenom Quotes By Alison Weir

A husband or wife did not have the right either to demand sex from his or her spouse or to refuse it, and there was a catalogue of forbidden sexual practices, notably homosexuality, bestiality, certain sexual positions, masturbation, the use of aphrodisiacs, and oral sex, which could incur a penance of three years' duration. Nor were people to make love on Sundays, holy days, or feast days, or during Lent, pregnancy, or menstruation. People believed that if these rules were disobeyed, deformed children or lepers might result. — Alison Weir