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Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Buffalo Bill

Wild Bill was anything but a quarrelsome man yet I have personal knowledge of at least half a dozen men whom he had at various times killed. — Buffalo Bill

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Gerard Way

I'd rather goto Hell than be in Purgatory — Gerard Way

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By David Archuleta

No one can see your life the way you see it. — David Archuleta

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Muso Soseki

Those who seek liberation for themselves alone cannot become fully enlightened. Though it may be said that one who is not already liberated cannot liberate others, the very process of forgetting oneself to help others is in itself liberating — Muso Soseki

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of the night. — Allen Ginsberg

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Philip K. Dick

For each person there is a sentence - a series of words - which has the power to destroy them. — Philip K. Dick

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By Delphine Arnault

I think an art collection is a lot like a diary. Your taste evolves with time. I try to never sell anything, because it's part of my journey. — Delphine Arnault

Arrhythmia Treatment Quotes By B.G. Bowers

I walked to Mairangi Bay beach, day after day, seeking companionship in the roar of the ocean, and contemplating the shipwreck of my life. There, in that isolated wilderness, amidst the screaming gulls, and consistent rhythm of the tides, I channeled my chaotic thoughts through my pen and released them into poetry, until the quiet desperation passed and I was secure in the knowledge that I had made it through another day. — B.G. Bowers