Znane cytaty

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Wittgenstein

Arthur C. Clarke

Tim McGraw

Wilfred Peterson

Ann Douglas

John Hancock

Bruce Henderson

Ben Bova

Sophocles

Robert F. Kennedy

Robert Chapman

Henry Bromel

Smiles

Gloria Anzaldua

Homer

Ken Olsen

Adolf Hitler

Michael Landon

Stephen Ambrose

Atari founder Nolan Bushnell

John Heywood

Sun Tzu

John F. Kennedy

W. B. Yeats

Mike Royko

Arthur Golden

Nicholas Venturella

Caecilius Statius

Saint Mary Euphrasia (Rose Virginie Pelletier)

Jackie Robinson

Aesop

Alexander Pope

William Shakespeare

Wendell Johnson

Ray Kroc

George W. Bush

William Makepeace Thackery

Buddha (563 - 483 B.C.)

Daniel Webster

Don Snyder

Cytaty

Louise Guiney

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