
Top 15 Kursumlija Quotes
#1. There is not a subject in which I take a deeper interest than I do in the development of Alaska, and I propose, if Congress will follow by recommendations, to do something in that territory that will make it move on.
William Howard Taft
#2. The most important attitude, when we propose ourselves to learn something, is to be prepared to leave our present identity behind, in our beliefs and way we handle personal experiences.
Daniel Marques
#3. Goodness, real goodness, has it's own sort of cruelty to it.
Cassandra Clare
#5. It is remarkable, in cats, that the outer life they reveal to their masters is one of perpetual boredom.
Robley Wilson
#6. I'm just a real person and I tell it like it is. I don't have a lot of secrets, which has been a fault of mine.
NeNe Leakes
#7. The ordinary man says in his ignorance, "My religion is the sole religion, my religion is the best." But when his heart is illuminated by the true knowledge, he knows that beyond all the battles of sects and of sectaries presides the one, indivisible, eternal and omnipresent Benediction.
Ramakrishna
#8. There wasn't enough time in the world, not for the things that mattered most.
Emma Straub
#9. Bright lights, they tend to burn out fast. So I shine bright, but I'm scared that it won't last.
Donald Glover
#10. She frowned at him. "Not every man thinks constantly of... of..."
Darach grinned. "Aye, they do, demoiselle. Every man, from the time he is about ten until the day he dies, thinks frequently of that.
Shelly Thacker
#11. The Cold War had become a battlefield marked by doublespeak. Disguise, distortion, and deception were accepted as reality. Truth was promised in a serum.
Annie Jacobsen
#12. If I used to ask myself, over a coffin: "What good did it do the occupant to be born?", I now put the same question about anyone alive.
Emil Cioran
#13. Sounds of sympathy from the crowd. Unrequited love they can relate to.
Suzanne Collins
#14. Loss adjusters are noble men who frustrate and negate the bland promises of insurance. We act out of the great unbending principles in life: nothing is sure, nothing is certain, nothing is free, nothing is forever. It is a noble calling.
William Boyd
#15. If health and a fair day smile upon me, I am a very good fellow; if a corn trouble my toe, I am sullen, out of humor, and inaccessible.
Michel De Montaigne
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