Zderzenie Kulturowe Quotes & Sayings
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Being sensitive and kind are admirable pursuits ... and so are knowing when you're being taking advantage of and simply walking away. — Charles F. Glassman

Our tenderness, compassion and kindness go with sensitive generous heart that should not be abused by others. — Angelica Hopes

You have me," he rasps as though I'm killing him now. "You fucking have all of me. — Kristen Callihan

Money makes people rich; it is a fallacy to think it makes them better, or even that it makes them worse. People are what they do, and what they leave behind. — Terry Pratchett

I'm thankful for the incredible advances in medicine that have taken place during my lifetime. I almost certainly wouldn't still be here if it weren't for them. — Billy Graham

Don't believe that jazz about there's nothing you can do, "turn on and drop out, man" - because you've got to turn on and drop in, or they're going to drop all over you. — John Lennon

We must teach our children that the preservation of liberty, and of an order of society conducive to human dignity, requires that a free people retain the moral and material means to discipline its own government, should the temptation to tyranny take root. — Alan Keyes

Think of how you feel when you are sick, or how you felt when you were learning to ride your bike. The physical state of your body has a direct effect on how you think about the world, on the state of your mind. I don't think it would be an exaggeration to say that your body has a direct effect on who you are. (30)
In an essay by Eric Saidel, Sirius Black: Man or Dog — Gregory Bassham

She was an Amazon. Her whole life was spent riding at breakneck speed towards the wilder shores of love. — Lesley Blanch

Faustina is a great work of the Creator. She has nothing of what you call brains; she doesn't need them for her destiny ... It is to be glorious for a few years: not to outlive some dull husband and live on his money till she is eighty, going to lectures and comparing the attractions of winter tours that offer the romance of the Caribbean. — Robertson Davies

Look at this, Grace," Peg's e-mail said. "He's entrancing those people. I just realized. Taking them out of themselves. Ty is sort of like a medicine man. A shaman.
P.S. Have you called him? — Shelle Sumners