Ucitelja Milosa Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is permanent. Everything and everyone you know can change at any moment. That's how I see things now - except for you. You're the one constant in my life. — Alexandra Adornetto
When we analyse the picture into a large number of particles of paint, we lose the aesthetic significance of the picture. The particles of paint go into the scientific inventory, and it is claimed that everything that there really was in the picture is kept. But this way of keeping a thing may be much the same as losing it. The essence of a picture (as distinct from the paint) is arrangement. — Arthur Stanley Eddington
In the draft plan, we're looking at recycling 20 percent of our garbage by 2010. — Michael E. Mann
When it comes to love
we are primates breaking sticks
while pointing to our hearts. — Atticus Poetry
I have no desire to enter politics. Because I am not suited for that. — N. R. Narayana Murthy
Each life is the sum total of its moments. — Kevin J. Anderson
Mankind is a science that defies definitions. — Robert Burns
You see weird things driving ... I've never understood log trucks. Sometimes you'll be out on the highway, you see two big giant trucks loaded up with logs, and they pass each other on the highway ... I don't understand that. I mean, if they need logs over there ... and they need 'em over there, you'd think a phone call would save 'em a whole lot of trouble. — Brian Regan
Quality ... has to do with intention. — Elliott Erwitt
The universe appeared to him like an immense malady; everywhere he felt fever, everywhere he heard the sound of suffering, and, without seeking to solve the enigma, he strove to dress the wound. — Victor Hugo
They all knew his reputation, the one where he gave out favors for the right price, and the one where he'd stuck a knife in the last guy that had tried to handle him without his consent. — A.M. Daily
No affection and a great brain, these are the people to command the world. — Benjamin Disraeli
Modern economic thinking ... is peculiarly unable to consider the long term and to appreciate man's dependence on the natural world. — E.F. Schumacher
I'm not the last of the old bosses. I'm the first of the new leaders. — Richard J. Daley
