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Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Barbara Delinsky

Organ donation is the stuff of which dreams are made," he began. "Literally. In a given year, there may be 4,000 people waiting for 2,000 donated hearts, and 4,000 people waiting for 1,000 donated lungs. Livers? Probably 18,000 people will wait, 6,000 will get, and another 2,000 will die waiting. And the numbers are even higher when we talk about kidneys - 60,000 people waiting, 15,000 getting, 4,000 dying while they wait. By the way, the survival rate for these transplants is impressive, often up in the 85 percent range. — Barbara Delinsky

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Kim Hyesoon

We carve on our body what society teaches us and continue this task, not knowing the identity they force us to have. This identity is carved on our faces and our skins. Not knowing our bodies have become "the paper made of human meat," we stuff our bodies and make them a theater where cultural symbols or suppressed symbols play. — Kim Hyesoon

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Esha Gupta

I just hate going to the gym, unless I need to do cardio once in a while. I think gymming makes you stiff and takes your aura away. — Esha Gupta

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Stephen Wendel

A product that could change behavior is useless if no one wants to use it. — Stephen Wendel

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Carolyn Maloney

I believe very strongly in paid sick leave. — Carolyn Maloney

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Anne Truitt

The capacity to work feeds on itself and has its own course of development. This is what artists have going for them. — Anne Truitt

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Mark Doty

In the museums we used to visit on family vacations when I was a kid, I used to love those rooms which displayed collections of minerals in a kind of closet or chamber which would, at the push of a button, darken. Then ultraviolet lights would begin to glow and the minerals would seem to come alive, new colors, new possibilities, and architectures revealed. Plain stones became fantastic, "futuristic ... " Of course there wasn't any black light in the center of the earth, in the caves where they were quarried; how strange that these stones should have to be brought here, bathed with this unnatural light in order for their transcendent characters to emerge. Irradiation revealed a secret aspect of the world.
Imagine illness as this light; demanding, torturous, punitive, it nonetheless reveals more of what things are. A certain glow of being appears. I think this is what is meant when we speculate that death is what makes love possible. — Mark Doty

Angels In The Outfield 1951 Quotes By Lisa Valdez

Rodrigo tried to draw a deep breath, but his chest was too filled with anguish, rage and guilt. He kissed his ash-coated fingers. "I love you," he whispered. "I love you more than life itself." Curling his fingers into his fist, he pressed it against his chest. So, I will surely see you soon ... and then, my love, we shall be together in our forever now. — Lisa Valdez