Top 22 Quotes & Sayings by Bette Greene

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a German author Bette Greene.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Bette Greene

Bette Jean Greene was the author of several books for children and young adults, including Summer of My German Soldier, The Drowning of Stephan Jones, and the Newbery Honor book Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe.

I love Arkansas but I think Arkansas has its share of unlit minds.
Experiencing life through a book can help you learn without all the pain of going through the experiences first hand.
Fun, like champagne bubbles, can't completely fill you up. — © Bette Greene
Fun, like champagne bubbles, can't completely fill you up.
Why is it I'm always so quick to believe that people are thinking...believing the worst about me?
The world is not a rational place.
When people's emotions are involved they don't want to listen.
Look inside yourself and you'll find a world of things (a world of your own experiences)worth writing about.
Keep in mind that life produces no maestros, only students of varying shades of ineptitude.
I believe that love is better than hate. And that there is more nobility in building a chicken coop than in destroying a cathedral.
And marking off time struck me as something like counting empty spaces—spaces you know can't ever be filled.
I wondered if a blessing is still a blessing if it lasts for only a little while.
Longevity can't be the only test of love.
Even if you forget everything else I want you to always remember that you are a person of value, and you have a friend who loved you enough to give you his most valued possession.
Maybe...in a way, this coffee reminds me of something. Maybe...maybe only a philosopher or a mad man would make this connection, but it's a little like life. I mean it's powerful going down and that doesn't even take into account the aftertaste, which really takes getting used to.
I was hooked on writing. I mean, where else can you get paid for sticking your nose into somebody else's business?
It was like that. Sometimes I'd go for a period—days or weeks—without feeling the full sweep of my loss, and then as unexpected as a thunderclap, the realization would rip the protective coating from my senses. Maybe that's the way it is with trick knees and aging griefs. Totally pain free one moment and absorbingly painful the next.
What is genius, anyway, if it isn't the ability to give an adequate response to a great challenge?
It seems to me that a man who is incapable of humor is capable of cruelty.
Like the Bible tells us, when a man will lay down his life for a friend, well, then there ain't no greater love in this here world than that. — © Bette Greene
Like the Bible tells us, when a man will lay down his life for a friend, well, then there ain't no greater love in this here world than that.
What do you know about sooner or later? Is a moment only a moment when you're in pain?
And taking care of somebody else made me feel good. Like discovering you're more than you thought you were. More even than you hoped to be.
A person's got to think, otherwise that person's no better than a trained seal balancing a ball on his nose. If only that seal could think, he'd know he was making a thousand children laugh.
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