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Beverly Mitchell Quotes By Beverly Cleary

Girl Snouts." "We are not," contradicted Sarah. "We're Girl Scouts." "Hup, two, three, four. Hup, two, three, four," counted Mrs. Collins, who was the jolly type and did not understand how parents sometimes embarrass their children. Down the hill marched the class. Mitchell felt Bernadette's toe on his heel again and jumped in time. — Beverly Cleary

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By Salma Deera

in your dream, you are jealous of tragedies.
and the truth is, we all want our own tragedy,
because life is pale without it.
we want the teeth, the screaming.
the survival
that comes with it. — Salma Deera

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By George Foreman

If you learn to sell, it's worth more than a degree. It's worth more than the heavyweight championship of the world. It's even more important than having a million dollars in the bank. Learn to sell, and you'll never starve. — George Foreman

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By William Scranton

And if you're not going to have a clear health threat, you don't want to panic people. — William Scranton

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By John Updike

New York, like the Soviet Union, has this universal usefulness: It makes you glad you live elsewhere. — John Updike

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

To grieve over sin is one thing, to repent is another. — Frederick William Robertson

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By Amy Tincher-Durik

Edward gets funky in Beverly Mitchell's (and Jessica Biel's) garage rec room by painting the walls gray, building room screens that are painted gray and chartreuse, upholstering thrift store and existing furniture...
Hildi brings a little refinement to George and Jeff Stolt'z bachelor pad living room...
(Season 3, Episode 52) — Amy Tincher-Durik

Beverly Mitchell Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Money makes money. And the money that makes money makes more money. — Benjamin Franklin