Bertele Terence Quotes & Sayings
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On a regular basis I go over in my mind some of the most troublesome things I see about how people approach eating, and the wonder mess we have made out of a very simple thing. — Gabrielle Reece

The g-forces increased and I wasn't able to continue to hold the camera against the window, so I had to lay it back against my chest, but still continued to photograph the re-entry until there was no more unusual visual effects of the energy in the atmosphere. And it was very comforting to understand that the people in Houston, the controllers, had very high confidence that we were on the right path. — Buzz Aldrin

Lyra felt herself moving into a kind of trance beyond sleep and waking: a state of conscious dreaming, almost, in which she was dreaming that she was being carried by bears to a city in the stars. She — Philip Pullman

I don't feel brave. I feel like a galloping idiot, stumbling from crisis to crisis, barely able to speak to any normal person — Jordan Sonnenblick

Lust is a sharp spur to vice, which always putteth the affections into a false gallop. — Francis Quarles

Having exhausted every possibility at the moment when he was coming full circle, Antonino realised that photographing photographs was the only course that he had left - or, rather, the true course he had obscurely been seeking all this time. (Last line of the story The Adventure of a Photographer ) — Italo Calvino

Yes, we are all different. Different customs, different foods, different mannerisms, different languages, but not so different that we cannot get along with one another. If we will disagree without being disagreeable. — J. Martin Kohe

No wind favors he who has no destined port. — Michel De Montaigne

Irish is a leprechaun language. — Sammy Wilson

To have someone who's got a strong individual voice that is allowed to be heard is quite increasingly rare. These people need to be cherished. — David Tennant

Molotov explained how that book, should one be foolish enough to open it, gave the power to read things and creatures out of any book in the world. — Cornelia Funke