
Top 15 Cenzura Medija Quotes
#1. I spent my childhood in New York, riding on subways and buses. And you know what you learn if you're a New Yorker? The world doesn't owe you a damn thing.
Lauren Bacall
#2. You lose or you win the fight - and anything in life - in your mind. I can look at how the person walks, how he speaks, his expressions. It's a wisdom. Eyes are the mirror of the soul. So you can read a lot.
Wladimir Klitschko
#3. The season of love is that of battle. The roots of these fights run deep.
Charles Darwin
#4. The tea partiers are a great addition. The tea partiers have invigorated a base that has been dormant for a long period of time. We're going to have a broad array of different views in our Republican conference, and I think it might be more interesting than any I've been in in a long time.
John McCain
#5. The chain of friendship, however bright, does not stand the attrition of constant close contact.
Walter Scott
#6. I try not to eat processed foods, well, ever. If it comes from a lab or a factory, I don't want it.
Theo Rossi
#7. There's the physical life and the voice, but at some point you abandon all of that, you know what the spirit of the person is and you let it descend and just get on with it.
Stephen Frears
#8. We like to think that we are thinking people. We are largely not. In human communication feelings always trump thinking and values trumps everything.
Dennis Cogswell
#10. I have never killed anyone, but I have often read about some guy getting his ass taken out with great pleasure
Oscar Wilde
#12. I've been at stand-up for years: after a while, you get as jaded as the proverbial gynecologist who no longer enjoys drugging and violating his patients.
Emo Philips
#13. Thus, if a composer wants to produce music that is relevant to his contemporaries, his chief problem is not really musical, though it may seem to him to be so; it is a problem of attitude to contemporary society and culture in relation to the basic human problem of learning to be human.
John Blacking
#14. I do always like to do things I haven't done before, so I'm always looking out for things in a different genre, or a different sort of character.
Jim Broadbent
#15. Much of the success of our thinking will depend upon just how we divide our big problems into subsidiary problems, and just what our subsidiary or subordinate problems are.
Henry Hazlitt
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