Bernette B77 Quotes & Sayings
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When the waves of love, extinguish the fire of resentment, then the dawn of peace on earth will begin. — Debasish Mridha

Be cool at the equator; keep thy blood fluid at the Pole. — Herman Melville

To see ourselves as others see us can be eye-opening. To see others as sharing a nature with ourselves is the merest decency. But it is from the far more difficult achievement of seeing ourselves amongst others, as a local example of the forms human life has locally taken, a case among cases, a world among worlds, that the largeness of mind, without which objectivity is self-congratulation and tolerance a sham, comes. — Clifford Geertz

He sees very clearly - he damn sure sees through me. It's hard to accept that someone can understand you without wishing you well. At Starling's age it hadn't happened to her much. — Thomas Harris

I'm tired of defending my character. I am what I am. What you see is what you get. — Dana Plato

I don't want people to know anything about me, because that's not important. I'm more interested in the me that takes shape through the characters. — Willem Dafoe

Bingeing is such an emotionally frenetic activity that no other concerns can exist in the same space. It is a hell that people who are food-sensitive are familiar with; and, because it is known, it is therefore not so terrifying as some of the problems that are outside our control. Problems like divorce, illness, death. — Geneen Roth

Not being able to talk sucks. There's no doubt about that. There's a lot of times when I almost feel like I'm trapped inside of myself. Like if I don't talk or yell or scream or laugh I'm going to explode. A lot of the time it almost feels like I'm suffocating. — Keary Taylor

Living the rest of my life in Kerobokan, waiting to die, was what I had in front of me. — S.A. Tawks

You want the industry to finally admit that you're good. But I'm still good without their admission. — Ice Cube

... she endeavoured to forget what she could not overlook ... — Jane Austen