Berchtold Harris Quotes & Sayings
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I believe the fast track to atheism is reading the Bible. I've read it three times all the way through. It's a big part of our culture, a big part of our history. I don't just read things I agree with. — Penn Jillette

If you have given up something many times over then you are strong-willed in having done it so many times over! — Stephen Richards

I'm a huge fan of Chicago sports and Chicago food, and I love going home and my family is still there. I guess it's pretty easy to have a normal life in Chicago. — Matt Walsh

My mother was a children's librarian. I remember when traditional stories were revised for modern audiences until they bore only a nodding acquaintance with the originals, but were released as 'authentic Indian stories' when they were, in fact, nothing of the kind. — Patricia Briggs

But in the end, fighting for a love that was already gone felt like trying to live in the ruins of a lost city. — Paula McLain

All the world does as it is supposed to, except for humans. Maybe that's why you so often want to kill each other. — Brandon Sanderson

You have the power to change anything, because you are the one who chooses your thoughts and you are the one who feels your feelings. — Rhonda Byrne

For it was authority that turned men suspicious and stern-faced. Authority and responsibility which made them not themselves, but a sort of corporate body that tried to think as a corporate body rather than a person. — Clifford D. Simak

Helping convene global stakeholders to establish a set of measurable, actionable and consensus-built goals focused on extreme poverty is invaluable. — Bill Gates

All in all, I was harking back to the Ancient Greeks. When you get old, you always hark back to the Ancient Greeks. — Michel Houellebecq

Man has his future within him, dynamically alive at this present moment. — Abraham Maslow

I want to live for today, hope for tomorrow, and try to look for the good in everything in between. — Megan Squires

Living at risk is jumping off the cliff and building your wings on the way down. — Ray Bradbury