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Zvezdane Quotes By Friedrich Durrenmatt

Man is imperfect. The reality he creates is always endangered by man. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

Zvezdane Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Work impressively.
Work imaginatively.
Work intuitively.
Work indomitably. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Zvezdane Quotes By Stephen Sondheim

I have inherited my father's sense of humour about myself. It's a lot more pleasant to make fun of yourself than when someone else does. — Stephen Sondheim

Zvezdane Quotes By Darke Conteur

~I am neither an author nor a writer. I am a storyteller with good grammar.~ — Darke Conteur

Zvezdane Quotes By Richelle Mead

I'm sad because you remind me of home. Because you are beautiful and bright and dynamic and whole lot of other things I haven't seen for a long time ... and won't see again anytime soon. — Richelle Mead

Zvezdane Quotes By Patrick McEnroe

Instant replay is going to be awesome. For too long, tennis has been stuck in its traditions, which is part of its strength as a game. But you have to be able to change some things and get fans interested. — Patrick McEnroe

Zvezdane Quotes By Irwin Redlener

Nuclear terrorism is possible - it may be probable - but is survivable. — Irwin Redlener

Zvezdane Quotes By Kresley Cole

I'm not interested in a life that doesn't have you in it. — Kresley Cole

Zvezdane Quotes By Fritz Lang

I was called the greatest director in Europe, but I was just a hard worker. — Fritz Lang

Zvezdane Quotes By A.J. Darkholme

If something needs to be done, do it. If something needs to be said, say it. — A.J. Darkholme

Zvezdane Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

God has willed that we should seek and find God's living Word in the testimony of other Christians, in the mouths of human beings. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Zvezdane Quotes By Julius Erving

Teachers are sort of faced with a thankless task, because no matter how good they are, unless they find a way to personally rationalize the rewards of their effort, nobody else is really going to do it for them en masse. — Julius Erving