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Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Helen Fielding

Jude: Just as you are? Not thinner? Not cleverer? Not with slightly bigger breasts or slightly smaller nose?
Bridget: No.
Shazzer: Well, fuck me.
Tom: This is someone you hate right?
Bridget: Yes, yes, I hate him. — Helen Fielding

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Philip Roth

And as Lindbergh's election couldn't have made clearer to me, the unfolding of the unforeseen was everything. Turned wrong way round, the relentless unforeseen was what we schoolchildren studied as "History," harmless history, where everything unexpected in its own time is chronicled on the page as inevitable. The terror of the unforeseen is what the science of history hides, turning a disaster into an epic. — Philip Roth

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Ozzy Osbourne

I think if a man can create something like an atom bomb, he can surely create something with his own mind. — Ozzy Osbourne

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

We're still benefiting from the sacrifices of people long dead, but we're also suffering from their errors. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Nancy Isenberg

Throughout its history, the United States has always had a class system. It is not only directed by the top 1 percent and supported by a contented middle class. We can no longer ignore the stagnant, expendable bottom layers of society in explaining the national identity. The — Nancy Isenberg

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Anne Tyler

Oh, the terrible, crushing, breath-stealing burden of people who think they own you! — Anne Tyler

Bernheim Middle School Quotes By Tom DeLonge

I think that you can say you love somebody like in a relationship, but I also think that to feel love for somebody else or for another human is more about a living being to a living being, a totally different thing. I don't know if people will ever totally understand what that word means until we die. — Tom DeLonge