Top 14 Vatroslava Quotes

#1. Yes, guilty! And then it was the same on each point:

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#2. I ... take a selfie with him; two, to be safe. My lips are parted, as if I'm poking a dead thing to see if it'll come to life; it's the phone I'm attempting to keep at a distance. He's smiling faintly, as if amuse by some exotic piece of wildlife.

Amit Chaudhuri

#3. What's improper about it?" retorted the clerk. "Everybody does it in Paris!" It was an irresistible and conclusive argument.

Gustave Flaubert

#4. Her eyes glimmered with unshed tears. "There is so much I want to say to you, but I know if I get started I'll start bawling, and I'm saving my tears for the pillow." I laughed. "You've been watching Dance Moms." "Possibly.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

#5. The obligation of a society as prosperous as ours is to figure out how nobody gets left too far behind.

Warren Buffett

#6. Being spontaneous at times is a must. Being spontaneous all the time is a crazy person.

Ryan Hansen

#7. When I got my braces removed, I felt more like a real woman, any traces of my childhood were stripped, just like the cold metal that inhabited my mouth for 2 years.

Christy Carlson Romano

#8. And ponder what he said about there being people with worse problems than mine. It takes me all of three seconds to conclude that's such a bullshit thing to say. Like the people in Iran are more important than me because their suffering is supposedly more acute. Bullshit.

Matthew Quick

#9. Deliver me from your cold, phlegmatic preachers, politicians, friends, lovers and husbands.

Abigail Adams

#10. I see the eyes but not the tears
This is my affliction.

T. S. Eliot

#11. Progression, in my opinion, is often identifying shortcomings - whether it's views or the things you're doing in your life, your relationships - and trying to find the places where you improve on those.

Trevor Noah

#12. A dog has got human eyes.

Karl Pilkington

#13. Affection is an overpowering craving to be compellingly sought.

Robert Frost

#14. ...she had a faith that was almost religious in believing a thing must be so if a man would bother to write it out seriously and bind it in a book.

Josephine Johnson

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