Top 13 Lambourne Berkshire Quotes

#1. My lord, when I first encountered you the suspicion crossed my mind that your intellect was disordered. I am now certain that this is so!

Georgette Heyer

#2. Use almost can change the stamp of nature.

William Shakespeare

#3. I covered Katrina, I've covered the tsunamis, all of them, the Haiti earthquake ... you get to a certain point in your career where you say, 'I want to now cover what I want to cover.'

Soledad O'Brien

#4. The loudest voices are often the ones that don't even know they're screaming.

Shelly Crane

#5. Hemingway is terribly limited. His technique is good for short stories, for people who meet once in a bar very late at night, but do not enter into relations. But not for the novel.

W. H. Auden

#6. The Bible teaches us again and again that we are slaves to sin. Sin is not only in our nature, but it is our master.

R.C. Sproul

#7. It was the view of the people in the Department of State that the handling of Yemen affairs from Aden was too much of a burden on the then Consul, so an additional officer was named to the American Consulate at Aden to handle Yemeni affairs. I was designated for that task.

Hermann Eilts

#8. I don't do event dressing, because every day is an event.

Daphne Guinness

#9. Zombie Sky. No: Zombies of the Eclipse. Zombies of the Occultation. Occult Zombies from the Planet Moon!

Guillermo Del Toro

#10. Royce looked back down at the stream below. "She doesn't even know me. What if she doesn't like me? Few people do."
"She might not at first. Maribor knows I didn't. But you have a way of growing on a person." He smiled. "You know, like lichen or mold.

Michael J. Sullivan

#11. We can do what we wish, but we can only wish what we must.

Arthur Schopenhauer

#12. Loving someone doesn't ever completely go away.

Cristin Terrill

#13. In the classical theory of gravity, which is based on real space-time, there are only two possible ways the universe can behave: either it has existed for an infinite time, or else it had a beginning at a singularity at some finite time in the past.

Stephen Hawking

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