Top 13 Mutna Rakija Quotes
#1. It's really fun to watch yourself disappear in the movie every day
Elizabeth Banks
#2. If you aim higher than you expect, you could reach higher than you dreamed.
Richard Branson
#3. The Tao that can be described is not the enduring and unchanging Tao.
Lao-Tzu
#4. As "unkindness has no remedy at law," let its avoidance be with you a point of honor.
Hosea Ballou
#5. People say when something stops growing, it dies; I don't think it's the same with love. Even when love stops growing because there's nothing to nurtures it, it doesn't die; it just stays somewhere in a limbo.
Tayo Emmanuel
#6. I would prefer to battle the 'I'm special' feeling not by the thought, 'I'm no more special than anyone else,' by by the feeling, 'Everyone is as special as me.'
C.S. Lewis
#7. The things Nas' Illmatic was saying were sometimes hard realities but it was done on such a high level, I felt I could point to him as a representative. Someone who put my struggle and my worldview into poetry.
Erik Parker
#8. There exists an oasis where inspiration bursts forth like black gold from the fertile loam and every odd bellbird chirps a melody worth remembering. There's no bloody map or nautical chart that can deliver you there, but you know the instant you've arrived because you never ever want to depart.
Adam G. Tarsitano
#9. God I hear you giving me an earfull but I'm gonna cruise in 5th gear until I'm near you.
Joe Budden
#10. Please tell me you're not chastising me over my lack of
manners right now. Because if I thought that were true, I just might get
one of those stupid shrimp forks your mother insisted we have and jam it
into your eye.
Christine Bell
#11. I kind of got more interested in writing after I turned in my last college essay and nobody was going to tell me what kind of academic papers to write anymore. I could write whatever I wanted, and I realized that I actually liked it when I could choose what I would write.
Dan Millman
#12. This is the forked tongue of grief again. It whispers in one ear: return to what you once loved best, and in the other ear it whispers, move on.
Chris Cleave
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