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Berden Quotes By Alessandra Torre

And even if it is fake, even if it is for another woman, I want it. Badly. — Alessandra Torre

Berden Quotes By Huston Smith

It is commonly said and known that each civilization has its own religion. Now my claim is that if we look deeper, the different civilizations were brought into being by the different revelations. — Huston Smith

Berden Quotes By Terry Pratchett

He moved on, in the centre of a widening circle. He wasn't an enemy, he was a nemesis. — Terry Pratchett

Berden Quotes By Douglas Preston

Sometimes not knowing can be a lot worse than knowing - even if knowing proves to be very painful. — Douglas Preston

Berden Quotes By Charles Evans Hughes

Men do not die from overwork. They die from dissipation and worry. — Charles Evans Hughes

Berden Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

You're my best friend," Kami said, looking up into Angela's stern face. "I could always trust you never to think I was crazy."

"Your faith is touching but totally misplaced," Angela said. "I believe you to be a permanent inhabitant of cloud-cuckoo-land, and this year you may be getting elected mayor." — Sarah Rees Brennan

Berden Quotes By Philip K. Dick

The past is latent, is submerged, but still there, capable of rising to the surface once the later imprinting unfortunately
and against ordinary experience
vanished. The man contains
not the boy
but earlier men, he thought. History began a long time ago. — Philip K. Dick

Berden Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

His error lay in supposing that this age, more than any past or future one, is destined to see the tattered garments of Antiquity exchanged for a new suit, instead of gradually renewing themselves by patchwork; in applying his own little life span as the measure of an interminable acheivement; and, more than all, in fancying that it mattered anything to the great end in view whether he himself should contend for it or against it. — Nathaniel Hawthorne