Bertoni Gallery Quotes & Sayings
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Trust and reputation are not discretionary. They are as necessary in business as the people in whom they reside. — Tony Alessandra

The life of a mathematician is dominated by an insatiable curiosity, a desire bordering on passion to solve the problems he is studying. — Jean Dieudonne

You can be nasty when you are young, but you really have to be older to achieve bitterness. — Fran Lebowitz

God tends to do his best work when the odds appear stacked against him. — Kevin DeYoung

She'd always hated that. People who thought they knew her, who loved to tell her who she was and what she wanted, who swore they knew better than her own inner heart when she said No. No, that's not me at all. — Cole McCade

The federal government has never been known for its sense of humor. — Laurell K. Hamilton

When you need empathy, you cannot give empathy. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Many of us have had the attitude that life is something that happens to us and that all we can do is make the best of it. It is basically a victim's position, giving power to people and things outside of ourselves. We are beginning to realize that the power rests in us, that we can choose to create our life the way we want it to be. — Shakti Gawain

All the events of our life are materials of which we can make what we will. — Novalis

Anyone who says that softball is a boring game to watch isn't looking at the right things. — Yvonne Zipter

The slap heard around the world."
~~ John from Just...Breathe — Angela Fattig

I'm sorry, Ben," Tori soothed, her hand cupping his shoulder as she blotted the excess wetness from his nape with a towel and waited for the liquor to evaporate. "I'm almost done." Too bad. He was rather enjoying her fussing over him. Well, except for the excruciating pain. Tori had never voluntarily touched him. Soothed him. Murmured his name in the affectionate tone usually reserved solely for Lewis. Getting kicked in the head seemed to have advanced his wooing. He could live with temporary pain if it helped him claim a permanent hold on the woman he loved. Yet — Karen Witemeyer

My hope is that the generous instincts of unity will not depart from us ... [so that we] become the prey of the little folk who exist in every country and who frolic alongside the Juggernaut car of war to see what fun or notoriety they can extract from the proceedings. — Winston Churchill