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When the uncapped potential of a student meets the liberating art of a teacher, a miracle unfolds. — Mary Hatwood Futrell

A commonality among factitious disorder is a lack in bonding personal relationships, providing alternative supports. Mr. McIlroy a skilled patient would receive over 200 hospital admissions in Britain subjecting himself to hundreds of painful treatments and procedures (Pallis & Bamji, 1979). The strength of compulsion of being viewed in the patient role becomes ever more obvious through the individual's willingness to submit to such rigors. Munchausen's syndrome may be rare yet continues to be a consistent disorder at the same time. The characteristics of Munchausen syndrome include physiological complaints presented by a dramatic patient. The patient exaggerates the illness exhibiting Pseudologia Fantastica. To minimize communication a patient will make use of hospital networks within different geographical locations. — Steven G. Carley

Don't hold on to religion and miss the joy of knowing Jesus. — James Robison

Fashion is something that I want to be involved with for a long time, and I want to show that I can give people what they want while still keeping my pizzazz and my razzle-dazzle. — Johnny Weir

Stiff shoulders humped over the writing-table, and the ache of a heart slow to move. A tortoise heart. — J.M. Coetzee

Until the late-nineteenth-century the House of Commons maintained a formal ban on the reporting of its debates. — Clive Ponting

Feeling like a fool, he went to convince Jane to water her crabs. — Virginia Kantra

To admire my Silence is to leave in my Silence,
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
( Moppie Petra, Jan Goossens ) — Petra Hermans

I've learned not to trust what I see on television. — Jonathan Lethem

If you need something desperately and find it, this is not an accident; your own craving and compulsion leads you to it. — Hermann Hesse