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Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Geena Davis

The most important thing is to change what children see from the beginning. To not create a problem we have to fix later. — Geena Davis

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Dorothy Day

We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love and that love comes with community. — Dorothy Day

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Norton Simon

If the picture speaks to me, if it tells me something about myself, then I want it. Then I have to have it. — Norton Simon

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Stefan Zweig

She wanted, out of a kind of mysterious vindictiveness born of despair, to torture us with her torture, to arraign us, the hale and hearty, in the place of God. — Stefan Zweig

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Ross Macdonald

She said surprisingly, in a voice as thin as a flute:
"Are you a good man?"
"I like to think so," but her candor stopped me. "No," I said, "I'm not. I keep trying, when I remember to, but it keeps getting tougher every year. Like trying to chin yourself with one hand. You can practice off and on all your life, and never make it. — Ross Macdonald

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Laura Haddock

I remember being about eight and watching 'Pollyanna' with Hayley Mills. I looked at my mum and said, 'Mum, I want to be Pollyanna.' She said, 'You're going to have to make yourself cry if you want to be an actress.' So I turned my head away, and when I turned it back I was in floods of tears. — Laura Haddock

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By Jarod Kintz

I'd like to see a flag made not out of stars and stripes, but rather fingers and knuckles, so that it could really wave in the wind. It would be the most welcoming flag in all the world. — Jarod Kintz

Zgomotul Alb Quotes By David Bohm

There is no reason why an extraphysical general principle is necessarily to be avoided, since such principles could conceivably serve as useful working hypotheses. For the history of scientific research is full of examples in which it was very fruitful indeed to assume that certain objects or elements might be real, long before any procedures were known which would permit them to be observed directly. — David Bohm