Zaboravljanje Quotes & Sayings
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Gymnastics uses every single part of your body, every little tiny muscle that you never even knew. — Shannon Miller

Art has simple founding principles: Less is more, more or less; fill in the blanks with no filler. — Kevin Focke

There is nothing like walking to get the feel of a country. A fine landscape is like a piece of music; it must be taken at the right tempo. Even a bicycle goes too fast — Paul Scott Mowrer

We'd seen firsthand how the man handled a crisis. If Marcia decided suddenly to brandish a stapler in a half-threatening manner, he'd fumble with his Motorola and forget his name. — Joshua Ferris

Oprah was famous for going to a garden party and ad-libbing. She could literally interview people for a half hour about nothing, and it was entertaining. She had her own show before she had her own show. — John Tesh

I think it's been confusing for people because I haven't had a linear career. — Selma Blair

Rained gently last night, just enough to wash the town clean, and then today a clean crisp fat spring day, the air redolent, the kind of green minty succulent air you'd bottle if you could and snort greedily on bleak, wet January evenings when the streetlights hzzzt on at four in the afternoon and all existence seems hopeless and sad. — Brian Doyle

I would support immediate construction of the Keystone Pipeline. — Rand Paul

For the French army was going to war. In taxis. — Edward Rutherfurd

I don't think there is any feeling I like more than the one that someone is glad to see me.
- Connor Kane — E.L. Konigsburg

I was adopted into the Muchquauh, the Bear Clan, of the Muhheconneok people when I reached manhood. The grannies got so tired of my bein' forever at their fires eatin' their food that they decided to make me part of the family so they could quit treatin 'me like a guest and send me out to fish. — Pamela Clare

A priest goes to Heaven or a priest goes to Hell with a thousand people behind. — John Vianney