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Top Berikia Quotes

Oh, the difference between nearly right and exactly right. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

My mother was a member of the Cape Coloured community. 'Coloured' is the South African word for the half-caste community that was a by-product of the early contact between black and white. — Peter Abrahams

The interpretation of thought as ""inner speech" has taken different forms, and has been used to clarify a variety of problems
thus problems pertaining to the logical forms of thought and the connection of thought with things. — Wilfrid Sellars

Just because someone thinks they remember something in detail, with confidence and with emotion, does not mean that it actually happened, .. False memories have these characteristics too. — Elizabeth Loftus

I don't believe in making pencil sketches and then painting landscape in your studio. You must be right under the sky. — William Merritt Chase

You are ... you're like a beating heart. A glowing lamp. I've never met anyone like you before. — Juliet Marillier

All our heroes, all our great stories are about failure. — Peter Carey

Beta testing is a symptom of weak testing practices and poor communication with customers. — Kent Beck

She didn't like being stuck indoors because of a bully. — Jeanne Birdsall

The person who have a highly evolved will they think, they build an image and they focus on that image. — Bob Proctor

It was weird to me to go to school all week and experience racial diversity, but then on Sunday be faced with the option of having to choose between black and white. This didn't seem right to me. The whole world outside of the church seemed to be in full color, but the church looked like the black and white television of the old days. — Efrem Smith

I have a simple answer to any American patriot who claims that there is no conflict between his love of country and his desire to hitch our fate to the United Nations: "You're mistaken." And, therefore, I'm thinking of adding this corollary to my General Rule of patriotism: The more intellectually consistent and pro-U.N. you are, the less patriotic you are likely to be. I haven't thought that all the way through, but it seems right to me. — Jonah Goldberg

I forgive all personal weaknesses except egomania and pretension. — Herb Kelleher

She clenched the blanket in her fist, and sighed, and breathed his name, and if she hasn't said it out load, he wouldn't have known what to call himself, because everything was her. — Laura Ruby