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Sedoris Bettner Quotes By Bruce Fein

[O]ur Founding Fathers enshrined a constitutional separation of powers for the ages undeluded by the fantasy that angels would win elections. — Bruce Fein

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Oh, God - the lives people try to lead.
Oh, God - what a world they try to lead them in. — Kurt Vonnegut

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By N. T. Wright

Jesus of Nazareth was a real man, living and dying at a turbulent moment in real space-time history. His message, and the message about him that the early Christians called good news, was not about how to escape that world. It was about how the one true God was changing it, radically and forever. — N. T. Wright

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By Bryce Dallas Howard

As far as what is the line between human and machine? That's a great question. — Bryce Dallas Howard

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Whether they've made the land, or the land's made them, it's hard to say, if you take my meaning. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By Stephen Keshi

People don't have to believe in you for you to succeed. Just work hard, when you succeed, they will believe. — Stephen Keshi

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By Anne Sweeney

Too many times, adults walk into situations, and people have already put them in a box: 'Oh, you write comedy.' Or, 'You're the development woman.' And it's not just our profession. It's hard to look at someone and say, 'What else is inside?' — Anne Sweeney

Sedoris Bettner Quotes By David Grossman

She poured herself into him wordlessly. Unable to stop, she emptied her very core into him, and yelled and sobbed and laughed and promised and begged, and explained why and why not, and why they must and why they couldn't, and why there was no life without and how everything is always ripped in the same place and how she curses the moment and is resurrected over and over again endlessly. — David Grossman