
Top 15 Antoniuk Bialystok Quotes
#1. It is far easier for us to accept the death of someone we love than to cope with the idea of losing him and discovering that he is able to carry on with his life, in all its intricacies, despite our absence.
Ahlam Mosteghanemi
#2. You want to do work that is remembered, you want to be a part of something that's remembered.
Anthony Michael Hall
#3. The last remaining thing that must be communicated to the next generation is an aging figure that still continues to change.
Hideo Kojima
#4. He is one of those who bring their own dark clouds wherever they go. He keeps them on a string. They are always there, even on the brightest of days. It takes only a chance remark and he tugs their strings, drags them down, and blots out the sun.
Steven Carroll
#5. And there'd be no more jokes in Music-halls
To mock the riddled corpses round Bapaume.
Siegfried Sassoon
#6. I'm just a black hole for stuff. No one should ever hand me anything, because I get so easily distracted. I'll be like, 'Oh, look, something shiny!' I'm glad I never learned how to drive. I would be really dangerous.
Florence Welch
#7. I look at every business and ask, How long can this last? How can I identify the status quo and change it?
Sheldon Adelson
#8. As a rule of thumb I say, if Socrates, Jesus and Tolstoy wouldn't do it, don't.
John Gardner
#9. There was just something about her dying that I had understood but not really understood, if you know what I mean. I mean, you can know someone is dying on an intellectual level, but emotionally it hasn't really hit you, and then when it does, that's when you feel like shit.
Jesse Andrews
#10. God gave us cats so that we would have an example of how we treat Him-mainly that we totally ignore Him as we go about our lives, but when we want something we will start to purr and figuratively rub ourselves against His legs to gain His attention for our wants.
Jeff Miller
#11. If it's enough money, I'll play the North Pole.
Teddy Wilson
#12. The test of a man's religious life and character is not what he does in the exceptional moments of life, but what he does in the ordinary times, when there is nothing tremendous or exciting on. The worth of a man is revealed in his attitude to ordinary things when he is not before the footlights.
Oswald Chambers
#13. For if the purpose of enlightenment is to realize freedom, part of that role has to be with the limits of our current realizations of freedom.
Anonymous
#14. Consider that we shouldn't call our brother a fool, since we don't know ourselves what we are.
Paracelsus
#15. Someday you're gonna go stupid for a woman. And when you do, do me this one favor: don't get all caught up in the bullshit that's going on in your head. If it's right, then you put on your fuckin' big-boy pants and you go for it.
Justin Halpern
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