
Top 15 Hedvika Makosova Quotes
#1. Although your knowledge is weak and small, you need not be silent: since you cannot be judges be at least witnesses.
Franz Grillparzer
#2. Screen credit is valuable only when it's given you. If you're in a position to give yourself credit, you don't need it.
Irving Thalberg
#3. While the ghettos may have their share of violence and crime, the posh suburbs are home to more subtle demonic forces
numbness, complacency and comfort. These are the powers that can eat away at our souls.
Shane Claiborne
#4. Love the ones who understand you and forget the ones that don't.
Nikki Rowe
#5. And while the Council generally tolerates murder, it finds murder for hire distasteful.
Molly Harper
#6. She wondered if, when human souls try to get too near each other, they do not inevitably become mere blurs to each other's vision.
Edith Wharton
#7. Our current societal construct demonstrates we are uncaring and largely self-centered beings driven only by our own needs
Bryant McGill
#8. Gene Autry was a pioneering star in the early days of music, radio, film, television and rodeo performances. I am proud to posthumously honor such an inspiring role model
Adam Schiff
#9. Of course it's important to make mistakes, as long as you grow from them.
Michael Douglas
#10. You know," he laughed easily, "with all the goddam drinkin' Ah've done, Ah still can't remember the taste of it unless Ah got the bottle right with me.
Norman Mailer
#11. After the struggle for sheer existence, they had no energy left for a civilization.
Arthur C. Clarke
#12. I'm so famous, people expect me to sell as many records as Celine Dion or Puff Daddy.
Marilyn Manson
#13. Abomination . . ." The word escaped him in a slow breath. "And more besides," I agreed. "Now forgive me." Father Gomst found his wits at last, but still he held back. "What do you want with me, Lucifer?" A fair question. "I want to win," I said. He
Mark Lawrence
#14. Either I love someone completely, totally and madly or not at all!
Avijeet Das
#15. It's not the critic who counts, nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of the deeds could have done better.
Theodore Roosevelt
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