Top 13 Beriot Quotes
#1. Only, in Haiti, I realized, is it possible to drink rum and haggle with a god.
Wade Davis
#2. Cast off everything/everyone else has known for you./Move gratefully, from these old skins./And this time, if you toughen,/decide/for whom?
Em Claire
#3. The idea of being part of this tapestry of humanity is a far more enlightening idea for me than believing you are going to this different place when you die. The magic of reality is far more potent.
Matthew Healy
#4. I know there are writers who like to say that every novel is hard, and it doesn't get easier. That may be the case, and I've only written two. But the first, to me, was characterized by an enduring oscillation between perseverance and a profound doubt.
Rachel Kushner
#5. He kept making me feel things in ruined places.
Alexis Hall
#6. It's easy to forget to look up when all you do is focus on the road straight ahead.
Jessi Kirby
#7. Sensitivity is a sign of strength. It's not about toughening up, it's about smartening up.
Marie Forleo
#8. Then his face changed suddenly, as if his skin had been torn downward. Surprise, then shock. His skin gone gray.
Kimberly Cuttler
#9. After the wheel, the best invention is the PlayStation.
Andrea Pirlo
#10. It's a great thriller or mystery, but on another level it's a film about the fact that, if you only look at a person through one lens, or only believe what you're told, you can often miss the truth that is staring you in the face.
Kevin Spacey
#11. The true mission of the violin is to imitate the accents of the human voice, a noble mission that has earned for the violin the glory of being called the king of instruments
Charles-Auguste De Beriot
#12. Many divorced or widowed people do with their singleness what they should have done before they married for the first time: live alone, find their own rhythms, date a variety of people, go into therapy, develop new friends and interests, learn how to live with and care for themselves.
Harville Hendrix