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Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Geoffrey Chaucer

Murder will out, this my conclusion. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Smile with face, smile with mind, and good energy will come to you and clean away dirty energy. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Penelope Douglas

I'm going to hell. I'm pretty sure she's going to drag me there herself. — Penelope Douglas

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Jon Lee Anderson

One day in May 1930, Celia took her twoyear-
old son for a swim at the yacht club, but it
was already the onset of the Argentine winter,
cold and windy. That night, the little boy had
a coughing fit. A doctor diagnosed him as suffering
from asthmatic bronchitis and prescribed
the normal remedies, but the attack lasted for
several days. Ernestito had developed chronic
asthma, which would afflict him for the rest of
his life and irrevocably change the course of his
parents' lives. — Jon Lee Anderson

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Anders Fogh Rasmussen

I don't think more mega-summits is the way to secure effective implementation. — Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Ashley Judd

It's funny, though, because when I first started going to races after we met, I was extremely nervous. It's like being backstage and hoping you don't trip over something or break an amp or accidentally speak into a live microphone, so I was really hesitant. — Ashley Judd

Asthmatic Attack Quotes By Sarah Bakewell

Seneca had an extreme trick for practising amor fati. He was asthmatic, and attacks brought him almost to the point of suffocation. He often felt that he was about to die, but he learned to use each attack as a philosophical opportunity. While his throat closed and his lungs strained for breath, he tried to embrace what was happening to him: to say "yes" to it. I will this, he would think; and, if necessary, I will myself to die from it. When the attack receded, he emerged feeling stronger, for he had done battle with fear and defeated it. — Sarah Bakewell