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Twelve hundred for two hours for both." That meant Geri would collect four hundred if the johns came through.
~ Weldon Burge
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In the eyes of the others we who met them saw ourselves. And there were demons there.
~ Whitley Strieber
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The Enterprise is on a diplomatic mission to meet the Jarada, an alien species with a peculiar affinity for protocol: if Picard doesn't speak a particular greeting in exactly the right way at exactly the right time, the Jarada won't join the Federation, and they'll take all their mythical Jaradan weed with them. You can imagine, the success of this mission is especially important to everyone on Starbase 420.
~ Wil Wheaton
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Mister "I am not a Trekkie" gives me the Vulcan "Live Long and Prosper" salute as I walk away. Of course
~ Wil Wheaton
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Ran into my doppelgänger at the mall. Tried hard not to bust up laughing when my 4yr old yelled "hey daddy, isn't that YOU?"
~ Will Arnett
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Whenever a kangaroo puts his paws on your shoulder and gives you a big grin, that is the time to leave.
~ Will Cuppy
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The single most exciting thing you encounter in government is competence, because it's so rare.
~ Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Mais c'est comme ça, la vie : si vous rencontrez un être humain dans la foule, suivez-le... suivez-le.
~ Daniel Pennac
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Que l'écolier, de temps à autre, rencontre un professeur dont l'enthousiasme semble considérer les mathématiques en elles-mêmes, qui les enseigne comme un des Beaux-Arts, qui les fait aimer par la vertu de sa propre vitalité, grâce à qui l'effort devienne un plaisir, cela tient au hasard de la rencontre, pas au génie de l'Institution. (p.89)
~ Daniel Pennac
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Che l'allievo di tanto in tanto incontri un professore pieno di entusiasmo che sembra considerare la matematica per se stessa, e la insegna come una delle Belle Arti e la fa amare in virtù della sua personale vitalità, e grazie al quale lo sforzo diventa un piacere, questo dipende dalla casualità dell'incontro, non dalla genialità dell'Istituzione.
~ Daniel Pennac
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Jer - a to je mislim osnovna poruka sastavlja?a "Enciklopedije" - nikad se ništa ne ponavlja u istoriji ljudskih bi?a, sve što se na prvi pogled ?ini da je isto jedva da je sli?no; svaki je ?ovek zvezda za sebe, sve se doga?a uvek i nikad, sve se ponavlja beskrajno i neponovljivo. (Stoga sastavlja?i "Enciklopedije mrtvih", tog veli?anstvenog spomenika razli?itosti, insistiraju na pojedina?nom, zato im je svako ljudsko stvorenje svetinja.)
~ Danilo Kiš
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So we see Edward as a young man on the road and he meets a giant and he brings the giant to a circus where he meets a Miss Calloway. He sees the woman of his dreams and I am the only one who knows who she is.
~ Danny DeVito
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These images may be well motivated, but they still lack the personal contact with a living God that fuels and solidifies religious expression and life.
~ Darrell L. Bock
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I met a lot of people in Europe. I even encountered myself.
~ James Baldwin
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for one moment in time, two lonely astronauts floating in space, finally find each other.
~ James Brandon
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If you want to gain any man's good opinion, take particular care how you behave the first time you are in company with him; the light you appear in at first, to one who is neither inclinable to think well nor ill of you, will strongly prejudice him either for or against you.
~ James Burgh
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First the priests arrive. Then the conquistadores.
~ James Clavell
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If you look over to see what the beautiful young woman sitting next to you is reading, and it turns out to be a book about angels, then you can with perfect justification refuse her entry into your life.
~ James Collins
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in this Traffick they would frequently keep our goods and make no return, tell at last I was obliged to fire a Musquet ball Close past one man who had served us in this manner after which they observed a little more honisty and at length several of them came on board.
~ James Cook
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Then the strangest thing happened. Thomas looked out the window and saw a banged-up Crank staring at him from twenty feet away. It took him a second to register that the Crank was his friend. Newt. CHAPTER 55 Newt looked horrible.
~ James Dashner
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You must be talking about my new friend. The woman named Tilda. - Olympias
~ James Dashner
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After four hours I passed slowly from the country of 'nine-fingered people and prepare to meet thy God' into the drive-ins and motels and Homes of the Whopper but all I could see was the river.
~ James Dickey
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V življenju se nam neštetokrat zgodijo posebna naklju?ja oziroma so?asnosti - tista hipna sre?anja in dogodki, ki v sebi nosijo potencial, da nam popolnoma spremenijo življenje. Mnogo takih trenutkov zgrešimo, ker se morda preprosto prestrašimo tega, kar bi odkrili o sebi, ?e bi se prepustili tej izkušnji.
~ James F. Twyman
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Diderot was so flustered by the affront that he only thought of a clever retort as he was walking down the stairs on his way out. The encounter led him to devise the term "l'esprit d'escalier," "the wit of the staircase," for the experience of thinking of a witty comeback only after it is too late to deliver it.
~ James Geary
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