Top 16 Bernette Quotes
#1. Despite all the obstacles that may appear to be in your way, the only true obstacles are the ones you olace in your head." - by A. Bernette
A. Bernette
#2. We know that there is no absolute knowledge, that there are only theories; but we forget this. The better educated we are, the harder we believe in axioms.
Lincoln Steffens
#3. I always feel like my book is a success when I see a child reading it, and they have their pointer finger out, and they kind of keep their place as they look all around the page. I've always been impressed by how children are so observant.
Jan Brett
#4. How could she criticize her mother when, in truth, she wanted to be just like her, brave
Erin Hunter
#5. Where's your crown, Short Stuff?"
"Stuffed in a planter back there with my shoes.
Melissa A. Craven
#6. What did you expect? Tsukuru asked himself. A basically empty vessel has become empty once again. Who can you complain to about that? People come to him, discover how empty he is, and leave. What's left is an empty, perhaps even emptier, Tsukuru Tazaki, all alone. Isn't that all there is to it?
Haruki Murakami
#7. If you look at the historical record, you will find that language has always been in decline. Which means, really, and it never has.
Robert Lane Greene
#10. Let me not fuss and fret at my incompetence but be still and know that Thou art God.
Emily Carr
#11. You have to be confident, but there are no easy at bats. There are no lay ups; there is no wide open pass. There is a guy on the mound who is trying to feed his family.
Giancarlo Stanton
#12. Tears escape from my eyes, wetting my cheeks. They fall onto our hands, the same time I fall into him. "I love you," I mouth. He quirks an eyebrow. "Olive juice?
Jay McLean
#13. Sometimes Christian apologists say there are only three options to who Jesus was: a liar, a lunatic or the Lord. But there could be a fourth option - legend.
Bart D. Ehrman
#14. There is an emergent enlightenment appearing today, unique to no particular culture or ethnicity. Anyone who chooses to be, is its conduit.
Marianne Williamson
#15. One could get bored even with beauty when one was constantly surrounded by it.
Morgan Rhodes
#16. [T]o tell a good story, you need courage. Courage to fully become someone else, even if -- and especially if -- that person was a more vulnerable version of yourself.
Catherine Lowell
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