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Vyplaceni Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It is part of our nature to survive. Faith is an instinctive response to aspects of existence that we cannot explain by any other means - be it the moral void we perceive in the universe, the certainty of death, the mystery of the origin of things, the meaning of our own lives or the absence of meaning. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Vyplaceni Quotes By A.E. Housman

Oh, 'tis jesting, dancing, drinking
Spins the heavy world around. — A.E. Housman

Vyplaceni Quotes By Louise Bogan

At midnight tears
Run into your ears. — Louise Bogan

Vyplaceni Quotes By Cora Carmack

Good. I dare you to kiss- — Cora Carmack

Vyplaceni Quotes By Sam Harris

A belief is a lever that, once pulled, moves almost everything in a person's life. — Sam Harris

Vyplaceni Quotes By Laura Carmichael

I'm not recognised much at all. — Laura Carmichael

Vyplaceni Quotes By Robert Pattinson

I really like Blade. I wish people would make hard R-rated fantasy movies again. It's completely irrelevant, but people should do that more. I haven't seen that many vampire things. — Robert Pattinson

Vyplaceni Quotes By Herbert Spencer

The preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there is such a thing as physical morality. — Herbert Spencer

Vyplaceni Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

I hope you're right. Apart from that, won't there be trouble when he discovers what you're trying to do? Because he will, you know." "I'll take that risk. Besides, we understand each other rather well." The physicist toyed with his pencil and stared into space for a while. "It's a very pretty problem. I like it," he said simply. Then he dived into a drawer and produced an enormous writing pad, quite the biggest that Stormgren had ever seen. — Arthur C. Clarke

Vyplaceni Quotes By Wilford Woodruff

Upon the shoulders of you mothers rests; in a great measure, the responsibility of correctly developing the mental and moral powers of the rising generation ... I have often said it is the mother who forms the mind of the child. Take men anywhere, at sea, sinking with their ship, dying in battle, lying down in death almost under any circumstances, and the last thing they think if, the last word they say is "mother." Such is the influence of woman. — Wilford Woodruff