Znane cytaty

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Lillian Hellman

Julius Frontinus

Kurt Vonnegut

Wilfrid Sheed

Stanley Garn

Jean Anouilh

James Bovard

Anthony Norvell

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Michael Palin

Tom Thompson

Fulton J. Sheen

Corrie ten Boom

Esnesto "Che" Guevara

Ken Thompson

S?ren Kierkegaard

Moody Blues

Comte DeBussy-Rabutin

Dr. A. B. Meldrum

Robert A. Heinlein

Gertrude Stein

Sir William Osler

Chuck Reid

Leighton

Jimmy Johnson

Neal A. Maxwell

Gustav Mahler

John Gillespie Magee Jr.

The Young Ones

Jesse Jackson

Enrico Fermi

Umberto Eco

Hannah Moore

Pythagoras

Ruth Ann Schabaker

Stephen Covey

Michel de Montaigne

Graham Greene

Alfred

William Shakespeare

Cytaty

A. Mark Wells

The Christian does not consider death to be the end of his life, but the end of his troubles.












































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