31 Quotes About Romania
- Author Taryn R. Hutchison
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When I read, I get so lost in the story, I forget where I am. Bucharest just melts away and I’m transported someplace else. I forget the time of day, sometimes even the year or the century. This may sound crazy, but I get myself all mixed up with the characters, like the story is actually happening to me.
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- Author Taryn R. Hutchison
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When trust died, the country became mute.
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- Author Cristina Boncea
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Plecase de acasă pentru a fugi, însă acum se întoarce în fugă spre acasă. Își lăsase jos o piele, pe care o oferise americanilor pentru a o agăța în cui - o piele falsă, urâtă, cinică și nefericită – şi se întorsese cu una nouă, curată, plină de speranţă şi dragoste pentru tot ce există în jur.
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- Author Yaron Matras
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Romani slaves were in demand because of their skilled crafts and their importance to the economic market. With the growing dependency of landowners, monasteries and the Crown on Romani slaves, the Romanian term Tigan came to be used synonymously with 'slave' and it still has a derogatory connotation in the Romanian language today.
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- Author Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
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The country is dying cause of an lack of men, not a lack of programms.
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- Author Shirley A. Martin
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Unlike the Jukel, he had not been raised among the Tigani (Gypsies who inhabited eastern Romania). Revered, protected, and educated. He had been born in the wild. The offspring of a werewolf to werewolf mating. A Ruv Bengalo (devilish wolf).
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- Author Nicoleta Roman
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Faptul ca femeia era incontinuu supravegheata de toti si judecata pentru o privire,pentru o vorba sau pentru o fapta este dovedit de documente de arhiva, in care este laudata sau, dimpotriva, blamata, marginalizata sau chiar adusa in fata justitiei.
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- Author Vasile Hauși
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Cel mai mult, de pe Pământîmi placeCERUL.
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- Author Filip Florian
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The new politicians resembled hyenas and foxes. In both hemispheres, the people quickly forgot. Compassion and rage shared the fate of autumn flowers, upon which settles hoarfrost: they had faded, withered, then died under the weight of rent, prices, inflation, soap operas and talk shows, family life, victories and defeats in stadiums.
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