Top 50 A R Bernard Quotes
#1. Start your killers young, before their consciences are grown. Start them young and they will be lethal.
Bernard Cornwell
#2. You know you can't be a nice girl inside if you're a dirty slut outside
George Bernard Shaw
#3. The spinners were watching me, waiting, needles poised, and unless I did their bidding then my fate would be failure.
Bernard Cornwell
#5. A politics of vengeance is not politics. Revenge is a recklessness towards the future in a vain attempt to make the present abolish a suffering which is already past.
Bernard Crick
#6. The artist expresses his love through his works. That is civilization.
Bernard Pomerance
#7. Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself.
George Bernard Shaw
#8. There are those who seek knowledge for the sake of knowledge; that is Curiosity.
There are those who seek knowledge to be known by others; that is Vanity.
There are those who seek knowledge in order to serve; that is Love.
Bernard Of Clairvaux
#9. Because impudence is a vice, it does not follow that modesty is a virtue; it is built upon shame, a passion in our nature, and may be either good or bad according to the actions performed from that motive.
Bernard De Mandeville
#10. The commander must decide how he will fight the battle before it begins. He must then decide who he will use the military effort at his disposal to force the battle to swing the way he wishes it to go; he must make the enemy dance to his tune from the beginning and not vice versa.
Bernard Law Montgomery
#11. The truest interpretations are those with the best justification.
Bernard Ramm
#12. Some men see things as they are, and say, why; I dream things as they never were, and say, why not.
George Bernard Shaw
#14. Children born to unwed mothers,' he said after a long silence, 'have parts of their souls missing.
Bernard Cornwell
#15. Humility is not weakness, but strength under control
A.R. Bernard
#16. Life is God's gift to us. What we do with it is our gift to God.
A.R. Bernard
#17. If you don't have a vision for the future, then your future is threatened to be a repeat of the past.
A.R. Bernard
#18. Excuses are the crutches of the uncommitted.
A.R. Bernard
#20. When change is necessary, not to change is destructive!
A.R. Bernard
#21. The ignorance of the oppressed is strength for the oppressor.
A.R. Bernard
#22. Bernard Harris is a great example of the American success story. In Dream Walker he describes how he is trying to pass on his experience and success to the next generation
we can all learn from his real life story.
Craig R. Barrett
#24. All change begins with a DECISION. Once the decision is made, DISCIPLINE becomes the bridge between desire and accomplishment.
A.R. Bernard
#26. He knew you were a warrior. He called you a brute. He said you were like a dog that attacks a bull. You had no fear because you had no sense.
Bernard Cornwell
#27. I'm sick of all the reasonable people: they see all the reasons for doing nothing
George Bernard Shaw
#28. Art is the terms of an armistice signed with fate.
Bernard DeVoto
#29. If you want to be original just try being yourself, because God has never made two people exactly alike.
Bernard Meltzer
#30. I have an acute sense of delicacy. Naturally I am prejudiced in favour of virtue.
("The Accursed Cordonnier")
Bernard Capes
#32. In his greediness, he counts all that he has clutched as nothing in comparison with what is beyond his grasp, and loses all pleasure in his actual possessions by longing after what he has not, yet covets.
Bernard Of Clairvaux
#33. The key to getting the record is running fast because someone else did not take it too crazy at the beginning, so it leaves me with a lot of energy to close.
Bernard Lagat
#34. To have a restful or peaceful life in God is good; to bear a life of pain in patience is better; but to have peace in the midst of pain is the best of all.
Bernard Of Clairvaux
#35. An army isn't made of its officers, you know, though we officers like to think it is. An army is no better than its men, and when you find good men, you must look after them. That's an officer's job.
Bernard Cornwell
#36. Wall Street is one big turf war. By benefiting one person you are disadvantaging another person.
Bernard Madoff
#37. Reader, I am myself the subject of my book; you would be unreasonable to spend your leisure on so frivolous and so vain a matter.
Bernard Malamud
#38. I believe in the discipline of silence, and could talk for hours about it.
George Bernard Shaw
#39. There are scores of thousands of human insects who are ready at a moment's notice to reveal the Will of God on every possible subject
George Bernard Shaw
#40. The reasonable man will adjust to the demands of his environment. The unreasonable man expects his environment to adjust to his own needs. Therefore, all progress depends upon the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
#41. And yes, there's a simplicity to writing books because you're not a member of a team, so you make all the decisions yourself instead of deferring to a committee.
Bernard Cornwell
#43. No one who traces the history of motherhood, of the home, of child-rearing practices will ever assume the eternal permanence of our own way of institutionalizing them.
Jessie Bernard
#44. Only Lawyers and mental defectives are automatically exempt for jury duty.
George Bernard Shaw
#45. Human beings are the only animals of which I am thoroughly and cravenly afraid.
George Bernard Shaw
#46. Only a fool wants war, but once a war starts then it cannot be fought half-heartedly. It cannot even be fought with regret, but must be waged with a savage joy in defeating the enemy, and it is that savage joy that inspires our bards to write their greatest songs about love and war.
Bernard Cornwell
#47. Earning trust and being trustworthy constantly is critical to the survival of your brand
Bernard Kelvin Clive
#48. The cinema is going to form the mind of England. The national conscience, the national ideals and tests of conduct, will be those of the film.
George Bernard Shaw
#49. The only thing binding individuals together is ideas. Ideas mutate and spread; they change their hosts as much as their hosts change them.
Bernard Beckett
#50. History is not just a tale of men's making, but is a thing tied to the land. We call a hill by the name of a hero who died there, or name a river after a princess who fled beside its banks, and when the old names vanish, the stories go with them and the new names carry no reminder of the past.
Bernard Cornwell