Zubobolja Lijek Quotes & Sayings
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If you're God's instrument, Owen," I said, "how come you need my help to stuff a basketball? — John Irving

I am simply a 'book drunkard.' Books have the same irresistible temptation for me that liquor has for its devotee. I cannot withstand them. — L.M. Montgomery

Did she struggle for life only out of habit, or because some part of her still hoped that there was something worth living for? — Octavia E. Butler

Maybe you only ever notice the distance when it's you who's being left behind. — Julie Murphy

Science is a truth that is true no matter what, no matter when and for all time and science as the kind of gospel truth replaces the gospel, which was religion. — Nell Irvin Painter

As he passed people rushing by the scores of thousands on the streets, he saw the glory of their faces. He saw in the way their eyes were set
in their reddened cheeks, and in their expressions of hope, determination, or anger
whatever it was that made them more than skeletons and flesh, for the life in their faces far transcended the material into which it had strayed. And yet if he were to grasp for it, all he would have would be the lapels of a coat and a startled and fearful pedestrian inside. Though the light he sought was shining all around, he could not capture it. — Mark Helprin

I want to record 'Goyescas' by Granados, which has been a great love of mine since I was a teenager. — Christian McKay

In Korea, it's a tradition to inherit your father's business. Unfortunately, I'm the only son in the entire family, so they were forcing too much. — Psy

Through patience and certainty, leadership in the religion is obtained. — Ibn Taymiyyah

Rejection only made the attachment stronger. I realized that the impossibility of connection was a driving force behind his desire. — Deirdre Madden

The man who could withstand, with his fellow-men in single line, a charge of cavalry may lose all command of himself on the occurrence of a fire in his own house, because of some homely reminiscence unknown to the observing bystander. — Arthur Helps