
Top 15 Urmatoarea Etapa Quotes
#1. Once I asked Teichman what he thought of Bird's chess: "Same as his health," he replied, "always alternating between being dangerously ill and dangerously well."
William Ewart Napier
#2. It is the violent act that makes history and changes everything that came before. (154)
Don DeLillo
#3. But, on the other hand, I get bored with racism too and recognize that there are still many things to be said about a Black person and a White person loving each other in a racist society.
Audre Lorde
#4. I don't teach kids to be No. 1. Organizations and people that tell you you have to be No. 1; that's not it. You don't have to be No. 1. What I teach is to be as good as you can be. Use what you have and be as good as you can be. That's all you can do, anyway.
Jim Brown
#7. I love not knowing what's going to happen next. With work, you never know. You rehearse and strive and get it right sometimes, and still you never know. Some people are like that with their marriages. They work and strive and labour and toil at them. God, what a bore! What an unromantic bore!
Celia Imrie
#8. This here is Orange Crush, son. It don't get better till you're legal.
Allan Dare Pearce
#9. I tended to lean toward character work. I love to disguise myself.
Hal Holbrook
#10. Bea did not want a new mother. She'd hardly even seen the one she once had, except for glimpses out the window when her mother was climbing into a carriage to go off to a party. She'd been as beautiful as an angel, all sparkling and laughing in her lovely gowns, but not much use.
Amanda McCabe
#12. Maybe 'loner' is too strong a word, but I've always enjoyed being on my own.
George Best
#13. Strive for that greatness of spirit that measures life not by its disappointments but by its possibilities.
W.E.B. Du Bois
#14. I think I always felt like an outsider, like a weirdo.
Graham Moore
#15. It is clear, then, that whatever genetic heritage we have, it is not a straitjacket that traps us forever in the "beastly" ways of our forebears. Evolution tells us where we came from, not where we can go.
Jerry A. Coyne
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