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Bergstein Chicago Quotes By L.L. Muir

Thanks to the fictional character named Fraser, in a well-loved Scottish novel, Alexander's existence on the grounds of Culloden had become its own bit of Hell. — L.L. Muir

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By Aimee Semple McPherson

Awake! thou that sleepest, arise from the dead! The Lord still lives today. His power has never abated. His Word has never changed. The things He did in Bible days, He still lives to do today. Not a burden is there He cannot bear nor a fetter He cannot break. — Aimee Semple McPherson

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By George R R Martin

There are no true knights, no more than there are gods. If you can't protect yourself, die and get out of the way of those who can. Sharp steel and strong arms rule this world, don't ever believe any different."
"You're awful."
"I'm honest. It's the world that's awful. Now fly away little bird, I'm sick of you peeping at me. — George R R Martin

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Not all the problems must be solved! Stick to this philosophy and you will save awful a lot of time! Stick to this philosophy! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By Frank Church

This war has already stretched the generation gap so wide that it threatens to pull the country apart. — Frank Church

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By F. A. Harper

It seems that wherever the Welfare State is involved, the moral precept, "Thou shalt not steal," becomes altered to say: "Thou shalt not steal, except for what thou deemest to be a worthy cause, where thou thinkest that thou canst use the loot for a better purpose than wouldst the victim of the theft." — F. A. Harper

Bergstein Chicago Quotes By Ayn Rand

a new biological species, the hit-and-run businessmen, who did not stay in any line of business longer than the span of one deal, who had no payrolls to meet, no overhead to carry, no real estate to own, no equipment to build, whose — Ayn Rand