Top 15 Scerbo Family Tree Quotes

#1. I'm now the elder in the position of doling out wisdom and trying to mend fences.

Jane Fonda

#2. If you wait for what your heart desires, you treasure it more when you finally do get it.

Lysa TerKeurst

#3. We must be honest in acknowledging that neither Germany nor the U.S. has the luxury of assuming that we can skate by on half-measures in Afghanistan and Pakistan and not risk suffering the consequences.

Susan Rice

#4. I never had those dreams of making the Olympics. Never.

Malcolm Gladwell

#5. At least this mountain world, to which I owed so much of life and happiness, would stand above the ruin of human hopes, the heritage of a saner generation of men.

Eric Shipton

#6. Look closely and you will find that people are happy because they are grateful. The opposite of gratefulness is just taking everything for granted.

David Steindl-Rast

#7. Florida's not the hick town you keep saying it is," says Reynolds. "Times have changed; they've got good universities now and a great book festival! Thousands of people come to it!

Margaret Atwood

#8. I cannot bring myself to wear the Nobu hats, or the Nobu T-shirts. But the chef's jacket, that is mine. And when I wear it, I am very proud of myself.

Nobu Matsuhisa

#9. I've made a lot of career mistakes. A lot. Actually, a lot of personal ones, too.

Sylvester Stallone

#10. It suggests that however innovative Obama's speeches and Lin's show might seem, they are, in fact, traditional. They don't reinvent the American character, they renew it.

Jeremy McCarter

#11. If what we learn is no more than what we expect to learn, then we have learned nothing at all.

John H. Lienhard

#12. The Memory Of You Is Like A Drug To Me

Jeremy Aldana

#13. Kiss me or let me go. I don't care anymore.

Jennifer Estep

#14. My sister-in-law is so skinny that she has a striped dress with only one stripe.

Phyllis Diller

#15. I think I always knew I would be a writer some day, but it wasn't until I was grown and had children of my own that I turned to telling Native American stories.

Joseph Bruchac

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