Berting Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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This book is like an engineering masterpiece, can't be bad ! No matter what it will always be the greatest of all. — Jeff Abbott

I would let the whole town think I'm a madwoman and a murderer, let it scorn and reject me, let its children compose hateful rhymes to be sung whilst jumping rope. — Cherie Priest

The odd thing about people who had many books was how they always wanted more. — Patricia A. McKillip

What was she to say? The prodigal has returned? The mutineer wishes to be reinstated? The subordinate, having gone to a great deal of trouble to prove her commander wrong, has come back and promises to be a good little subordinate hereafter, or at least until next time? — Robin McKinley

I have three storage units, and that's no lie. Three storage units. All books. — Junot Diaz

Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made. — Henry David Thoreau

You're mine, RC. That's not changing. — Mariana Zapata

If you run on lies long enough, they become your truth.
Such delicate fabric we conceal our motives in.
Colors to obscure the truth of our hearts.
No one is a bad person in his or her own mind.
We are all noble protagonists. — Rick Remender

Make each day count by setting specific goals to succeed, then putting forth every effort to exceed your own expectations. — Les Brown

When we talk about fighting for our country, we're talking about our vote, our vote is our arms. — Sarah Palin

Sir, if you don't pay this bill by the close of business on Friday; we will be forced to disconnect your service. — Jon Jones

So, basically, what it all comes down to is that we are made of tears from the disembodied eyeball of a guy who fucks his own shadow and surrounds himself with spit and puke.
I'm gonna go cry now.
I hope it doesn't turn it into babies. — Cory O'Brien

Fridays are absolutely without a doubt the best day of the week, five grueling days of the same routine seem to melt at three o'clock on Friday afternoon. There's a sense of magic there, everything smells better, tastes better, and the colors are brighter. As opposed to Sunday evenings when everything begins to get dim all over again. — Stefanie Ellis