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Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Bella Forrest

You are who you choose to be. No matter how much light is shed upon you, if you still choose to remain in darkness, that's your doing, not anyone else's. — Bella Forrest

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Ayelet Zurer

Even if the dramatic scenes are really hard, if you're happy with what you have and it's been creative and you had a good time with the people you worked with, that's a good day. — Ayelet Zurer

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Roger Ailes

My doctor told me that I'm old, fat, and ugly, but none of those things is going to kill me immediately. — Roger Ailes

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Myles Munroe

No one came to earth empty; everybody came with a contribution to make to their generation. Most of them never find that gift and even more die never releasing it. — Myles Munroe

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Atticus Poetry

EVERYTHING
WE
LOVE
IS
WELL
ARRANGED
DUST.

- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Jane Austen

Our scars make us know that our past was for real — Jane Austen

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By George Orwell

The fact is that every war suffers a kind of progressive degradation with every month that it continues, because such things as individual liberty and a truthful press are simply not compatible with military efficiency. — George Orwell

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Ian Fleming

There was a sharp 'phut', no louder than a bubble of air escaping from a tube of toothpaste. No other noise at all, and suddenly Le Chiffre had grown another eye, a third eye on a level with the other two, right where the thick nose started to jut out below the forehead. It was a small black eye, without eyelashes or eyebrows. — Ian Fleming

Bjornar Bruun Quotes By Benjamin Graham

When values are determined chiefly by the outlook, the resultant judgments are not subject to any mathematical controls and are almost inevitably carried to extremes. — Benjamin Graham