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Top Univerzalne Katalyzatory Quotes

You can't kill me with a gun. (Thanatos)
I know, but it's fun as hell just shooting you. (Zarek) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

It's your responsibility to live an interesting life, because it's too easy not to. — P.C. Littler Mendelson

Don't simply retire from something; have something to retire to. — Harry Emerson Fosdick

Slightly forgettable movies can sometimes make great musicals. — Mark Gatiss

The rise of Twitter defined 2011. Once every 5-7 years, a company emerges that changes not just the technology industry, but the world ... after what some viewed as a rocky start, in 2011 Twitter broke through into the elite group of companies that profoundly shape our world. — Peter Fenton

I'm almost exclusively interested in what happens behind closed doors, between people. The removal of their public face. — Steven Shainberg

No amount of prayer or meditation can do what helping others can do. — Meher Baba

When you're making TV, the last thing you want to do is watch TV. It's too much. — Kerr Smith

In Rome, people with fine sympathetic natures stand up and weep in front of the celebrated 'Beatrice Cenci the Day before her Execution.' It shows what a label can do. If they did not know the picture, they would inspect it unmoved, and say, 'Young girl with hay fever; young girl with her head in a bag. — Mark Twain

Cicero calls gratitude the mother of virtues the most capital of all duties, and uses the words grateful and good as synonymous terms, inseparably united in the same character. — Julius Bate

To be a true hero you must be a true Christian. To sum up then, heroism is largely based on two qualities- truthfulness and unselfishness, a readiness to put one's own pleasures aside for that of others, to be courteous to all, kind to those younger than yourself, helpful to your parents, even if helpfulness demands some slight sacrifice of your own pleasure ... you must remember that these two qualities are the signs of Christian heroism. — G.A. Henty

A work of fiction grips our imaginations because we care, both about the characters in the tale and about ourselves. To put it another way, we are concerned about the outcome of the story because what is happening to the characters could happen to us. — Donald Maass