Top 15 Odrediti Pol Quotes
#1. The disgrace of one's people brings sorrow to the Nobel minded.
Chanakya
#2. Every technology, including the printing press, comes at some price.
Bill Keller
#3. He was moderately truthful towards men, but to women lied like a Cretan-a system of ethics above all others calculated to win popularity at the first flush of admission into lively society.
Thomas Hardy
#4. You get a compound fracture in Colorado where I live, and you can probably be in a hospital within a matter of hours, certainly within a day.
Jon Krakauer
#6. No matter what happens in your life ... or where its roads lead you,
Always try to keep positive ...
It'll will get you everywhere!
Timothy Pina
#7. You don't send people to prison on the basis of what other people imagine, or on the basis of media sound bites like 'shooting an unarmed child,' when that 'child' was beating him bloody.
Thomas Sowell
#8. I feel pain everyday of my life. When you see me perform, it's that pain you're seeing coming out. I put all my emotions, all my feelings, and my body on the line. People hurt me, I hurt myself - mentally, physically
Henry Rollins
#9. It's simple as that... you don't like it, you don't read it. You like it, you read it!
Deyth Banger
#10. The step between ecstatic vision and sinful frenzy is all too brief
Umberto Eco
#11. I was said of these bombs (referring to FAI bombs) that they were 'impartial'; they killed then man they were thrown at and the man who threw them.
George Orwell
#12. are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there's a light from within.
Leisa Rayven
#13. Anyone who would attempt the task of felling a virgin forest with a penknife would probably feel the same paralysis of despair that the reformer feels when confronted with existing school systems.
Ellen Key
#14. Grisha, a fat, solemn little person of seven, was standing by the kitchen door listening and peeping through the keyhole.
Anton Chekhov
#15. Nobody can tell what the course of a country's future may be. It is not a matter of calculable trends, but a chaos subject to the rule of the moment, in which anything is possible.
Ayn Rand
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