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Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Gary Shteyngart

There's no present left. This is the problem for a novelist. [The problem] is the present is gone. We're all living in the future constantly ... Back in the day Leo Tolstoy
what a sweetheart of a count and of a writer
in the 1860's he wanted to write about the Napoleonic Campaign, about 1812. If you write about 1812 in 1860, a horse is still a horse. A carriage is still a carriage. Obviously, there are been some technological advancements, et cetera, but you don't have to worry about explaining the next killer [iPhone] app or the next Facebook because right now things are happening so quickly. ("Gary Shteyngart: Finding 'Love' In A Dismal Future", NPR interview, August 2, 2010) — Gary Shteyngart

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Reed Krakoff

When a silhouette or shape is as beautiful as it is functional and relevant, that's true luxury. — Reed Krakoff

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Ginger Scott

I want to feel like I did when Christopher's arms held me away from the harms of the world. That was the last time I ever felt safe, and it was the day I almost died. I've been chasing that feeling for years. — Ginger Scott

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Vinod Khosla

Imagine the world of mobile based on Nokia and Motorola if Apple had not been restarted by a missionary entrepreneur named Steve Jobs who cared more for his vision than being tactical and financial. — Vinod Khosla

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Love for a child cannot be free; from the first signs of movement in the womb, a devotion springs up as powerful as it is mindless, irresistible as the process of birth itself. But powerful as it is, it is a love always of control; one is in charge, the protector, the watcher, the guardian - there is great passion in it, to be sure, but never abandon. — Diana Gabaldon

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Edward Bellamy

If bread is the first necessity of life, recreation is a close second. — Edward Bellamy

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Nathaniel Branden

There is an irrational, cultish tendency in many intellectual movements, and Objectivism, alas, is no exception. Ayn Rand's personal obsession with loyalty did little to discourage this trend ... Rand had often protested, 'Protect me from my followers!' — Nathaniel Branden

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Unknown

Easter. The only time it's okay to put all of your eggs in one basket! — Unknown

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Robert Grudin

Like gravity, beauty is a force whose existence is inferred from its apparent effects. — Robert Grudin

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Style is a very simple matter; it is all rhythm. Once you get that, you can't use the wrong words. But on the other hand here am I sitting after half the morning, crammed with ideas, and visions, and so on, and can't dislodge them, for lack of the right rhythm. Now this is very profound, what rhythm is, and goes far deeper than any words. A sight, an emotion, creates this wave in the mind, long before it makes words to fit it. — Virginia Woolf

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By John Boyega

Film is just a great medium to express yourself and a great environment to work around. — John Boyega

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Michael Palin

We read poems from the Oxford Book of Twentieth Century Verse. Neil insisted on spilling wine over my carpet. — Michael Palin

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Peter Murphy

The goths are beautiful, a vast depth of subcultural, aesthetic and poetic ideas, and we would identify with that as we did back in 1979. But not the post modern distortion ... the costume without the brain. — Peter Murphy

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Karen Chance

We're going jogging."
"I don't run for recreation. I run when someone's after me with a weapon."
"That can be arranged, — Karen Chance

Unutarnji Otpor Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

He who is plenteously provided for from within needs but little from without. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe