Berhorst Family Quotes & Sayings
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When anything huge happens to me, I always think, this isn't my moment, this is a moment. — Tig Notaro

My four years as governor, I never met with a lobbyist once, never. Not one lobbyist got in my office. — Jesse Ventura

I have grown more forgiving. I accept that not everything is for me. I'm not as in love with my own opinions as I used to be. And anger is not something that comes to me as quickly as it once did. — Ira Kaplan

In a place where everyone knew my story, it was nice to know there was a chapter that ONLY I HAD TO READ. — Ally Carter

We both have war inside us. Sometimes it keeps us alive. Sometimes it threatens to destroy us. — Veronica Roth

I played a great horse yesterday! It took seven horses to beat him. — Henny Youngman

I'm a rewriter. That's the part I like best ... once I have a pile of paper to work with, it's like having the pieces of a puzzle. I just have to put the pieces together to make a picture. — Judy Blume

Poetry fights against the injustice of this world. Poetry's truths are ageless. — Delano Johnson

He is really not so ugly after all, provided, of course, that one shuts one's eyes, and does not look at him. — Oscar Wilde

Anthropology demands the open-mindedness with which one must look and listen, record in astonishment and wonder that which one would not have been able to guess. — Margaret Mead

I had a feeling about directing Cocoon II: The Return. At first I wasn't too interested because it was a sequel. Then I read the script and was excited by the relationships and its mystic quality. — Daniel Petrie

The most dangerous moment comes with victory. — Napoleon Bonaparte

For your sake I have braved the glen, and had to do with goblin merchant men. Eat me, drink me, love me. Hero, Wolf, make much of me. With clasping arms and cautioning lips, with tingling cheeks and fingertips, cooing all together. — April Genevieve Tucholke

The wholeness and freedom we seek is our true nature, who we really are. — Jack Kornfield

It was this very thing, it seemed to him now, which had been his sickness before: that he was not able to love anybody or anything. Siddhartha — Hermann Hesse