Berlander Quotes & Sayings
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A nanny state is hostile to liberty. Any attempt to institute or continue it should be opposed, root and branch. Government intervention is never the solution; it is always part of the problem. — Laurence M. Vance

I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment. — Srikumar Rao

What I discovered is I don't like to repeat lead characters because one of the most pleasurable things in a book to me is learning about the lead. — Alan Furst

Each having thus delivered himself of words which meant nothing, both now seated themselves and proceeded to look mighty grave. — Emerson Hough

For years, I didn't give interviews because I was scared of people judging me or thinking I was arrogant. — Alice Lowe

Night goes away, a black bull
body heavy with mourning and fear and mystery
it has been bellowing horribly, monstrously,
in genuine fear of all the dead;
and day arrives, a young child
who wants trust, and love, and jokes,
a child who somewhere
far away, in secret places
where what ends meets what is starting,
has been playing a moment
on some meadow or other
of light and darkness
with the bull who is running away ... — Juan Ramon Jimenez

Whatever you wanna drink girl, pick right now. If you can't hold your liquor, better quit right now. — Drake

They experienced the world, I supposed, as I experienced going to the movies: that flash of amazement petitioned, in part, from feeling small in the presence of bigness. — Durga Chew-Bose

Historically, I believe I was correct in refusing to answer their questions. — Pete Seeger

Faith is a free surrenderand a joyous wager on the unseen, unknown, untested goodness of God. — Martin Luther

I'm grateful to have the chance to be inspired by the incredible artists that are out there. — Sara Bareilles

We love with all our heart, in every way that we can love but the heart is not burdened. We learn to keep it light and pliable. It has space. It breathes. It waits on Life to give instructions. It sings with sweetness when the winds are soft and warm. It stands with calm patience when the storm is brewing. It lets go when death and seeming endings have left their irrefutable mark. It moves. It heals. It hopes. It allows Life to be lived in the safe, fertile, and still inner space where it grows stronger and more compelling every day. — Donna Goddard