Frederica Bernkastel Quotes & Sayings
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I still speak to my parents only in German, and I have endless family over there. — Peter Hermann
Dad, as a good American, believed his newspapers. — Upton Sinclair
I'm probably not long-term-relationship material for now. — Anthony Kiedis
The economies in Europe that will prosper, are those that are the greenest and the most energy efficient — David Cameron
The whole point is to hook people and keep them interested. — Penelope Ann Miller
You cannot legislate language. Prohibition never worked, right? Not for booze and not for sex and not for words. — Mary Norris
Every time you go to the zoo, you prolong the captivity of the animals there! If no one goes to the zoos, there will be no zoos! Destroying the evil is very simple and it is in your hand! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I wasn't exactly sure what "nothing good" meant, but I could imagine in this world of humans, "nothing good" could mean a lot of bad things. — Tamra Torero
Sorry, but all I can think about are those people who were stranded in the snow and had to eat one another. — J. Lynn
Tell me you're crazy, maybe then I'll understand. — Tori Amos
In almost every professional field, in business and in the arts and sciences, women are still treated as second-class citizens. It would be a great service to tell girls who plan to work in society to expect this subtle, uncomfortable discrimination
tell them not to be quiet, and hope it will go away, but fight it. A girl should not expect special privileges because of her sex, but neither should she "adjust" to prejudice and discrimination — Betty Friedan
The key, of course, is to stay away from the losing years. — Vince McMahon
You may pray to God to remove the hills on your way and fill every pothole on your path; but don't be surprised if God gives you a shovel to do so! — Israelmore Ayivor
As a kid I had a dream - I wanted to own my own bicycle. When I got the bike I must have been the happiest boy in Liverpool, maybe the world. I lived for that bike. Most kids left their bike in the backyard at night. Not me. I insisted on taking mine indoors and the first night I even kept it in my bed. — John Lennon
Definition, like poetry, is the project of revivifying the familiar. Making things we think we know seem newly strange. To estrange, according to Hegel, is requisite to practicing consciousness. — Alena Graedon
