Quote by Cormac McCarthy Download Open image ““Pomisli da možda u istoriji sveta čak i ima više kazni nego zločina, ali ne bi mu to uteha.”” — Cormac McCarthy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Žena bez muškarca ne može se upoznati s muškarcem, s bilo kojim muškarcem , bilo koje dobi, a da ne pomisli, makar to bilo… — Doris Lessing Copy Share Image
“Možda je tako trebalo biti,možda se tako život razvijao ako živiš dovoljno dugo.Radost i tuga sastavni su dio paketa;trik je u tome da osjetiš… — Kristin Hannah Copy Share Image
“I svaka pobuna od nas na kraju cini sejtane. Poceli smo verujuci u pravdu i u dobro, a zavrsili u zlu.” — Mirjana Novaković Copy Share Image
“Možda ja i jesam jedina vjerska svijest u Carstvu, zato što sam istinski sam...pa se zato i ne mogu moliti.” — Frank Herbert Copy Share Image
“Čak i ako su se stvari toliko zakomplikovale i zamrsile da ne možeš s njima da izađeš na kraj, ne smeš da se obeshrabriš,… — Murakami Haruki Copy Share Image
“Nekada davno, u djetinjstvu, možda is toga što sam odrastao među knjigama i knjižarima, odlučio sam da želim postati pisac i živjeti životom punim… — Carlos Ruiz Zafón Copy Share Image
“Da mržnja ima miris osjećalo bi se iza mene na krv. Da ima boju crn trag bi ostao za mojim petama. Da može da… — Meša Selimović Copy Share Image
“Sve ti mogu oduzeti, ali jezik za zubima ne mogu, ušutkanu riječ ne mogu. Nikada!” — Enes Karić Copy Share Image
“E, pa nismo ljudi - govorio mu je Jozina - možda smo nekada bili, ali to vrijeme se davno zaboravilo.” — Miljenko Jergović Copy Share Image
“Možda se ispod debelog sloja njegove gospodske uštogljenosti krije muškarac, ali tko zna koliko bi trebalo kopati da se do njega dođe.” — Marina Vujčić Copy Share Image
“Ne poznavajući opasnost koja mi prijeti, bio sam jednako sretan kao da je zapravo i nije bilo.” — Daniel Defoe Copy Share Image
The cooler days have brought a wistful mood upon him. The smell of coalsmoke in the air at night. Old times, dead years. For… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“The events of the world can have no separate life from the world. And yet the world itself can have no temporal view of… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“I had two dreams about him after he died. I dont remember the first one all that well but it was about meetin him… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“You think people was meaner then than they are now? the deputy said. The old man was looking out at the flooded town. No,… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“They set forth in a crimson dawn where sky and earth closed in a razorous plane. Out there dark little archipelagos of cloud and… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“Nothing. Where all was burnt to ash before them no fires were to be had and the nights were long and dark and cold… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
He said that whether a man's life was writ in a book someplace or whether it took its form day by day was one… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“He lives in a room above a courtyard behind a tavern and he comes down at night like some fairybook beast to fight with… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“Ultimo hombre. Last man standing, must've been one. Where'd he go?” — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“To seek out the upright. No fall but preceded by a declination. He took great marching steps into the nothingness, counting them against his… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“They went through the last of the cars and then walked up the track to the locomotive and climbed up to the catwalk. Rust… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
“Night fell upon them dark and starblown and the wagon grew swollen near mute with dew. On their chairs in such black immobility these… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image