Gaedeke Berlin Quotes & Sayings
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Throughout history, human nature remains unchanged. The world's oldest questions are still being asked. Medea, Oedipus, we're not adding anything that the Greeks didn't already know. — Christopher Fowler

Enjoy your time in Germany, Herr Lawrence. Auf Wiedersehen." "Off-feet-a-sing," he replied. — Bryan Devore

If I fail I'll come back to you... Then both of us will die together. Both of us will vanish from the life of our tribe. — Amador T. Daguio

There was a hunger for power reaching out of the senses of man and trying to say something in the symbols of action. — Richard Wright

We bear the unbearable. We endure the unendurable. We do what must be done until we ourselves are undone. — Rick Yancey

JESUS WASHES OUR FEET FOR TWO REASONS. The first is to give us mercy; the second is to give us a message, and that message is simply this: Jesus offers unconditional grace; we are to offer unconditional grace. — Max Lucado

If you're stuck in a painting, then stop and draw something else. Draw a flower and put your love into that flower. Then your powers will come back again. — Pablo Picasso

Back in my day, which was about a week and a half ago, we took our lumps and we got back up and we cried like babies and quit and then put on weight. — Joss Whedon

You cannot be the perfect wife, the perfect mother, and the perfect actor all at the same time. — Blythe Danner

Even after all these years, there was something he knew he needed to prove. To himself, and to the night. — Peter V. Brett

I very specifically told you to stay away from Ned Blydon."
"I chose not to follow your advice. Ned is a very nice person. Handsome, personable - a perfect escort."
"That is precisely why I wanted you to keep him at arm's length. — Julia Quinn

I did not see the white people, only the black: and as I watched I swore I could see fumes rising from their mouths - fumes rolling out of their mouths like exhaust, and I could see that every black person had the same small cloud of angry smoke coming out of his or her mouth and nose, a haze rolling up off the street like exhaust, filling the air, the white people breathing all that and not knowing it. Someone — Ben H. Winters