Top 12 Hartranft Quotes
#1. More often than not, my reference point is not the kids or the grandkids but myself when I was that age. I remember the days at Hartranft Elementary and Stewart Junior High in Norristown.
Jerry Spinelli
#2. It's okay saying sorry, but when you are drunk you say what you really feel.
Vidal Sassoon
#3. I don't believe you really know God if you do not recognize His sense of humor.
Robert Breault
#4. Writers can take offense when someone asks what's real or autobiographical in our work because, to us, that's not what counts. The bits taken from life are tiny scales on the dragon's tail - what about that whole beautiful writhing, fire-breathing dragon?
Michelle Huneven
#5. I now know that experience comes to us for a purpose, and if we follow the guidance of the spirit within us, we will probably find that the purpose is a good one.
Ruby Bridges
#6. Just because someone's older and you think they're cooler doesn't mean you should abandon your real friends.
Alex Mack
#7. Human nature has no bottom. It is as deep and mysterious as the mind of God.
Stephen King
#8. This is also a book abut God, about what it means
and what it doesn't mean
to believe.
Emily P. Freeman
#9. The past 6 and a half years have been the most amazing years of my life. It's sad it has come to an end but Avril and I are still family and moving forward in the most positive way possible.
Deryck Whibley
#10. We are not here to love just one person, we are here to love everything in existence.
Ralph Smart
#11. I'm not someone who's an immigrant who's struggling in that way, but between New York and L.A., I had someone tell me very early on, "If you're going to be broke anywhere, it's better to be broke in L.A. At least the weather is nice." I was like, "You're right." I didn't take them up on that.
Greta Gerwig
#12. She sighed. "Oh, God, to be in the flyship cruising through the void. That's what I long for: an infinite void. With no human voices, no human smells, no human jaws masticating plastic chewing gum in nine iridescent colors.
Philip K. Dick
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