Twoja Pogoda Quotes & Sayings
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Those who cannot forgive others break the bridge over which they themselves must pass. — Confucius
An apology is designed to make the offender feel okay so that he can do it again. Don't be sorry. Kincaid tried to gather the shreds — Ken Follett
From this distance it does resemble fun. Fun is not knowing how it will end. — Margaret Atwood
We really need the Internet to be that thing that we all dreamed of it being. We need it to connect us all together. We need it to introduce us to new ideas and new people and different perspectives. And it's not going to do that if it leaves us all isolated in a Web of one. — Eli Pariser
We are now living in a post-Roosevelt, post-Reagan universe. What comes next will not be post-partisan, because faction is an intrinsic human impulse. — Jon Meacham
How could she get a good hate on for someone she wanted to lick? — R.G. Alexander
Becoming a fae leader? Not on my bucket list. — E.J. Stevens
In real life our behavior is far more complex than the textbook allows and often confounds the idea that we're purely rational. We don't save enough for retirement even though it's to our clear economic advantage to do so. We hang on to bad investments longer than we should, because we feel far sharper pain from losing money than we do from gaining the exact same amount. — Anonymous
I don't like trends. They tend to make everybody look the same. — Carolina Herrera
Everybody knew that Allah had created the world; that he quickened each human embryo in the womb; and that he was the giver of rain. But these remained abstract beliefs. Arabs would sometimes pray to Allah in an emergency, but once the danger had passed they forgot all about him.23 Indeed, Allah seemed like an irresponsible, absentee father; after he had brought men and women into being, he took no interest in them and abandoned them to their fate. — Karen Armstrong
I love the line of Flaubert about observing things very intensely. I think our duty as writers begins not with our own feelings, but with the powers of observing. — Mary Oliver
Our sexual energy, when not properly mastered, is transformed into anger. — Paulo Coelho
Empirically speaking, we are made of star stuff. Why aren't we talking more about that? — Maggie Nelson
Violence and sex were two sides of the same coin, were they not? — Sarah MacLean
When television came in, everybody thought that was the end of the movie business, which was not and is not. — Henry Blodget
