Birte Berg Quotes & Sayings
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The anarchists, on behalf of the proletariat, therefore consider it necessary to show the proletariat that it will have to win a gigantic battle before it realizes its goals. — Johann Most

It's hard to hold on to anger. It eats at you, chips away at your happiness, making you miserable. — Monica Murphy

Vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord. Was Father Tom thinking about vengeance now? The possibility amused him. Perhaps the next time he went to confession he would ask him. A priest should understand. That was his job, wasn't it? To understand and forgive? Maybe understanding would come with death. — Julie Garwood

You know, any sane magician would never reveal his method of deception. And I don't think that a sensible musician would either. — Van Dyke Parks

What is the Power that transcends one from Achievement to Fulfillment? The Power of Inspiration!-RVM — R.v.m.

I never cease to wonder at the tenacity of water - its ability to make its way through various strata of rock,zigzagging,back-tracking, finding space, cunningly discovering faults and fissures in the mountain, and sometimes traveling underground for great distances before emerging into the open. Of course, there's no stopping water. For no matter how tiny that little tickle, it has to go somewhere. — Ruskin Bond

Don't ever reject a small
when you can't take it all. — Toba Beta

If you're used to being a maverick, then people don't get surprised when you start acting strangely. — Richard C. Armitage

Every task is given equal importance - that way I can pick and choose my tasks based on the ebb and flow of my creative metabolism. — Sara Genn

Good people know about both good and evil: bad people do not know about either. — C.S. Lewis

Tell your secret to the wind, but don't blame it for telling the trees. — Kahlil Gibran

Happy Birthday Seaweed Brain — Rick Riordan

Dad bought me a toy drum one Christmas, and I eventually destroyed it. I wanted a real drum and he bought me a snare drum. Dad continued to buy me one drum after the other. — Keith Thibodeaux

Never tell to much. The monster is always scarier when it is still under the child's bed. — Stephen King