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Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By John O'Hara

In every marriage the wife has to keep her mouth shut about at least one small thing her husband does that disgusts her. — John O'Hara

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By Cedric Nye

Jango danced; and the tune that he danced to was Death. — Cedric Nye

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By James Joyce

He remembered well, with the curious patient memory of the celibate, the first casual caresses her dress, her breath, her fingers had given him ... He remembered well her eyes, the touch of her hand and his delirium ... — James Joyce

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By S. Jay Olshansky

When you hit your 40s, you begin to take notice of the effects of aging because people that you know begin to die of heart attacks and tumors, so we take notice of the effects of aging. — S. Jay Olshansky

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By M. Chandler

Rampant male predator'," Simon said, shaking his head. "Blatant, Archer."

"Would you prefer 'alpha male'?" Jeremy asked. "I do occasionally feel the urge to roll over and expose my belly in submission, after all - "

"Christ, don't do it now, I'm wiped out. — M. Chandler

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You have to become a master or mistress of your mind. — Frederick Lenz

Vrhovec Hrvatska Quotes By Annie Dillard

Self-consciousness, however, does hinder the experience of the present. It is the one instrument that unplugs all the rest. So long as I lose myself in a tree, say, I can scent its leafy breath or estimate its board feet of lumber, I can draw its fruits or boil tea on its branches, and the tree stays tree. But the second I become aware of myself at any of these activities
looking over my own shoulder, as it were
the tree vanishes, uprooted from the spot and flung out of sight as if it had never grown. And time, which had flowed down into the tree bearing new revelations like floating leaves at ever moment, ceases. It dams, stills, stagnates. (Harper Perennial Edition 82) — Annie Dillard