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Berman Rosetti Quotes By Deborah Wiles

A hero can be afraid, but a hero never runs away. — Deborah Wiles

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

He seemed genuinely astonished. "You admire me?"
"Yes," she said gravely. "All of us do things we regret
that's part of being human. And sometimes, I think, moral quality reveals itself not so much in what we do, but in what we later say about what we have done ... — Alexander McCall Smith

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Susan Cain

Keltner even says that if he had to choose his mate by asking a single question at a speed-dating event, the question he would choose is: "What was your last embarrassing experience?" Then he would watch very carefully for lip-presses, blushing, and averted eyes ... "Embarrassment reveals how much the individual cares about the rules that bind us to one another ... It's better to mind too much than to mind too little. — Susan Cain

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Jeffrey Toobin

Obviously, a big part of the American Revolution was there would be no Church of England the way there was in England. There was a specific attempt not to have an established church. — Jeffrey Toobin

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Sylvia Day

Sometimes love's not enough. And if it's not enough, what good is it ? — Sylvia Day

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

They gave death with impunity as they followed a war-maddened Scotsman down an enemy wall that was sticky with blood. — Bernard Cornwell

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Al Franken

I've never understood why we would want to deny all the joys - and the challenges - of marriage to anyone. Which is why I think any loving, committed couple - gay or straight - should be able to get married. — Al Franken

Berman Rosetti Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

The Indian philosopher J. Krishnamurti once remarked that observing without evaluating is the highest form of human intelligence. When I first read this statement, the thought, 'What nonsense!' shot through my mind before I realized that I had just made an evaluation. — Marshall B. Rosenberg