Top 16 Tretiak Russian Quotes
#1. Jesus may have had an immense sense of importance or destiny, but he never claimed to be the Son of God.
Paul Verhoeven
#2. Don't call me 'gentleman'. I work for a livin'.
Tamora Pierce
#4. I thought my mountain was coming this morning. It was near to speaking when suddenly it shifted, sulked, and returned to smallness. It has eluded me again and sits there, puny and dull. Why?
Emily Carr
#5. Lucky Justin Timberlake has Jessica Biel. I think she would just be the coolest girl to hang out with.
Kellan Lutz
#6. Do you really want happiness? Then you will have to pay the price of humbling yourself at the foot of the cross and receiving Christ as Savior.
Billy Graham
#7. Ovechkin does not play like a Russian. He plays like an NHL player.
Vladislav Tretiak
#8. Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes?
Theophile Gautier
#9. With all the endless varieties and toppings you can add to burgers, there's no need to keep munching on the boring burgers and ketchup found at all the tailgating events and BBQs.
Marcus Samuelsson
#10. I just don't think I'm special because I'm an actor and I never would. Of course I take what I do seriously because I love doing it, and I love being in films and making films, but I don't take myself seriously.
Ellen Page
#11. Acceptance is an act of the heart. To accept someone is to affirm to them that you think it's a very good thing they are alive.
John Ortberg
#12. The enslaving of the other is also the enslaving of the self.
Nikolai Berdyaev
#13. On the whole I consider the constant need for delight and diversion in completely new things to be a sign of pettiness, lack of inner life, of estrangement from nature, and of a mediocre or defective gift of understanding.
Robert Walser
#14. Well, I can fake my way around some things, but I don't think I would be good at betting.
Diane Lane
#15. Never forget that it is we New Yorkers and New Englanders who have the monopoly of whatever oxygen there is in the American continent.
Van Wyck Brooks
#16. Every star has its own orbit; and between it and its nearest neighbor there is not only a powerful attraction but an infinite distance. When the attraction becomes stronger than the distance the two do not embrace: they crash together in ruin.
George Bernard Shaw
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