Bernsteins Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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The yoga tradition asserts that lasting happiness is dependent on prospering both materially and spiritually. — Rod Stryker

If you are forced to describe things for someone else, it sharpens your senses. And also your sense of how hard it is to make the translation from the vibrant, multi-faceted world to a sentence that distils it. — Judith Thurman

As Einstein famously said, "Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them. — Jack Forem

Getting to the top should be a priority, but being aware of the reason for getting there should be the focus! — Israelmore Ayivor

The key to a good life is to gently overlook the truth — Simon Van Booy

I've always believed that anyone can achieve their dreams, regardless. I've always had this attitude about no excuses. A belief that I can go on and do what I need to do. To go on, to succeed, regardless. — Kyle Maynard

I know that the work is good and they're excited over at ABC and Disney and it's getting some really good feedback. It's not just a little, insignificant kind of role. It's meaty, which is good. — Josh Holloway

I want to live in the calmness of the morning light. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

I understand that sometimes the truth of God's Word can become a divider, an irritation, a stone of stumbling. But that's only because it remains unchanged, uncompromising, and steadfast. And what better reason could there be to build our lives on such an immovable foundation? To violate the Word of God is only to destroy ourselves, our joy, our peace, our happiness. — Frank E. Peretti

To make a film is very difficult - it doesn't make a difference whether you are a man or a woman — Deepa Mehta

I've always thought that reviews and knowing how much your fans appreciate or don't like something, that's the sugar coating. I'm trying not to think about those things. — Chaz Bundick

I have look'd on Worlds far distant, their Beauty how pitiless. — Thomas Pynchon