Hackenberger Brewery Quotes & Sayings
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The girls were expected to grow up to be somebody's wife. They were also expected to read and write, those being considered soft indoor jobs that were too fiddly for the boys. — Terry Pratchett

The reader can't take much for granted in a fiction where the scenery can eat the characters. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I want to do a romantic comedy. Like a 'When Harry Met Sally' romantic comedy ... A really sweet, show-my-vulnerability kind of role. — Zoe McLellan

It's not your job to like me, it's mine — Bryon Katie

Are you telling me that even though it's changing every second, the sky is always a perfect sky? — Richard Bach

Let art, then, imitate nature, find what she desires, and follow as she directs. For in invention nature is never last, education never first; rather the beginnings of things arise from natural talent, and ends are reached by discipline. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Each model I have represents a type of ideal women to me. — Yves Saint-Laurent

And then she poked him again. Not because he wasn't paying attention but because when she did it the first time she found she liked it. Mrs. Bunny might think she was getting away with this, but Mr. Bunny was silently counting the pokes to pay her back later. — Polly Horvath

Have you ever thought about what protects our hearts?
Just a cage of rib bones and other various parts.
So it's fairly simple to cut right through the mess,
And to stop the muscle that makes us confess — Ingrid Michaelson

Resistence won't work, because it is
no free energy, at all."
Petra Hermans
September 26, 2016 — Petra Hermans

Most institutional investors feel compelled to swing at almost every pitch and forgo batting selectivity for frequency. — Seth Klarman

There always comes a point beyond which lying becomes counterproductive. This point is reached when the audience to which the lies are addressed is forced to disregard altogether the distinguishing line between truth and falsehood in order to be able to survive. — Hannah Arendt