Jane AustenBiti dobro upućen u stvari znaÄi liÅ¡iti druge mogućnosti da udovolje svojoj taÅ¡tini, Å¡to će pametan Äovek uvek nastojati da izbegne.
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"U stvari znaÄ¡i liÅ¡iti druge mogućnosti da udovolje svojoj taÅ¡tini," (literally: "In reality means highlighting other possibilities to fulfill one's destiny,") is a saying which means, “People who reach their destinies always avoid the more desirable but less convenient alternatives.”
Source: Northanger Abbey
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