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Bertenshaw Quotes By Rachel L. Schade

And when hope returns to us, it will be with a passion and power to match every ounce of this crushing despair and pain, every fiery shred of determination that carried us when hope failed. It will claim us with a courage that will make the goddess herself quake and doubt herself. — Rachel L. Schade

Bertenshaw Quotes By Shirley Maclaine

Films and life are like clay, waiting for us to mold it. And when you trust your own insides and that becomes achievement, it's a kind of principle that seems to me is at work with everyone. God bless that principle. God bless that potential that we all have for making anything possible if we think we deserve it. — Shirley Maclaine

Bertenshaw Quotes By Jennifer Donnelly

Love isn't idiotic. It's hard and messy, confusing and wonderful. But to love and be loved... that's all that matters. — Jennifer Donnelly

Bertenshaw Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Waiting
in a life full of little stories
for a death to come — Charles Bukowski

Bertenshaw Quotes By Steve Jobs

The design of the Mac wasn't what it looked like, although that was part of it. Primarily, it was how it worked. To design something really well, you have to get it. You have to really grok what it's all about. It takes a passionate commitment to really thoroughly understand something, chew it up, not just quickly swallow it. — Steve Jobs

Bertenshaw Quotes By Michele Jennae

It is the people who innovate that inspire, and innovation is not born of the status quo. — Michele Jennae

Bertenshaw Quotes By Clarence Darrow

Every thought of pity is like the balm of Gilead to our souls. — Clarence Darrow

Bertenshaw Quotes By Sarah Tregay

Here, in my dreams, we love whom we love,
blinded not by the color of their skin,
worried not by the details of their gender,
nor about the book in which they find their god. — Sarah Tregay

Bertenshaw Quotes By Sarah McCoy

Whether we're standing on the shores of the Pacific or the Atlantic, the water is the same. Love — Sarah McCoy

Bertenshaw Quotes By Emanuel Swedenborg

Charity means love towards the neighbor and compassion, for anyone who loves his neighbor as himself also has as much compassion for him in his suffering as he does for himself in his own. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Bertenshaw Quotes By Mark Twain

I became a new being, and the subject of my own admiration. I was a traveler! A word never had tasted so good in my mouth before. I had an exultant sense of being bound for mysterious lands and distant climes which I never have felt in so uplifting a degree since. I was in such a glorified condition that all ignoble feelings departed out of me, and I was able to look down and pity the untraveled with a compassion that had hardly a trace of contempt in it. — Mark Twain

Bertenshaw Quotes By Nicole Jacquelyn

You're okay, sweetheart. You're okay. Just hold on, I'm not gonna let anything happen to you. — Nicole Jacquelyn

Bertenshaw Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

God and Destiny are not against us, rather they are for us, they are the ones who never forget the things we have long forgotten, the ones who hear the desires of our heart that our own heads can't hear, and they are the ones who never forget who we really are, long after our minds have forgotten the images of who we are. We come from God and we belong to Destiny, yet for some reason of ignorance we think that to be the master of our own fates and the captain of our own souls means to write everything down on a paper and plan everything out on a grid! Such great things to be done, and we think they are accomplished by our primitive ways! No. We must only know what we want. And want what we want. And then fly high enough to see all that which we want that we couldn't yet see. — C. JoyBell C.

Bertenshaw Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

He will experience that prickle, that shiver of disgust that afflicts him in both his happiest and most wretched moments, the one that asks him who he thinks he is to inconvenience so many people, to think he has the right to keep going when even his own body tells him he should stop. — Hanya Yanagihara