Ascites Causes Quotes & Sayings
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I know that my heart and my family are here in California, not in Washington, D.C. — Antonio Villaraigosa

[Donald Trump] suggestions that the United States should leave the Pacific and let Japan, South Korea, or whoever else wants to develop nuclear weapons. These are incredibly dangerous ideas that need to be confronted. — Hillary Clinton

Death is only one of many ways to lose your life. — Alvah Simon

Once you step inside, history has to be rewritten to include you. A fiction develops a story that weaves you into the social fabric, giving you roots and a local identity. You are assimilated, and in erasing your differences and making you one of their own, the community can maintain belief in its wholeness and purity. After two or three generations, nobody remembers the story is fiction. It has become fact. And this is how history is made. — Camilla Gibb

Joy comes from seeing the complete fulfillment of the specific purpose for which I was created and born again, not from successfully doing something of my own choosing. — Oswald Chambers

Life has a whimsical way of kicking you in the throat. I find it to
be one huge cosmic joke at our expense, only nobody is laughing
but the forces that be - given that they are even a wee bit human. — Lori Goldson

Whatever you do, never stop dreaming. — Darren Johnson

I had always been man enough to ruin myself without help. — Ernst Junger

Even when I get the fried-chicken special of the day, I have to dig into it like it's filet mignon, — Viola Davis

There is no separation. We are all from the same place. As long as there is respect and acknowledgement of connections, things continue working. When that stops we all die. — Joy Harjo

The manufacturing of consent*2 is now endemic to modern technological societies. — Kingsley L. Dennis

How then shall mathematical concepts be judged? They shall not be judged. Mathematics is the supreme arbiter. From its decisions there is no appeal. We cannot change the rules of the game, we cannot ascertain whether the game is fair. We can only study the player at his game; not, however, with the detached attitude of a bystander, for we are watching our own minds at play. — David Van Dantzig