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Babies Passing Away Quotes By Cyril Wecht

Why is the Rockefeller Commission so Single-Minded About a Lone Assassin in the Kennedy Case?, — Cyril Wecht

Babies Passing Away Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

This is something I've learned. You can't run away to find yourself. Yourself is there no matter where you go. — Tarryn Fisher

Babies Passing Away Quotes By Bertrand Russell

If I were a medical man, I should prescribe a holiday to any patient who considered his work important. — Bertrand Russell

Babies Passing Away Quotes By Chrissi Sepe

Oh, I don't buy lottery tickets ... because if I won, and I was capable of that kind of odd luck, then I would also be equally capable of extremely bad luck, like getting struck by lightning, or falling out of window or something. I'd rather just not know. — Chrissi Sepe

Babies Passing Away Quotes By Jean Shinoda Bolen

When you recover or discover something that nourishes your soul and brings joy, care enough about yourself to make room for it in your life. — Jean Shinoda Bolen

Babies Passing Away Quotes By Ronald Rolheiser

The canyons of our minds and hearts are so deep and so full of mystery that we try at all costs to avoid entering them deeply. We avoid journeying inward because we are too frightened: frightened because we must make that journey alone; frightened because we know it will involve solitude and perseverance; and frightened because we are entering the unknown. Aloneness, suffering, perseverance, the unknown: All these frighten us. Our own depths frighten us! And so we stall, distract ourselves, drug the pain, party and travel, stay busy, try this and that, cling to people and moments, junk up the surface of our lives, and find any and every excuse to avoid being alone and having to face ourselves. We are too frightened to travel inward. But we pay a price for that, a high one: superficiality and shallowness. So long as we avoid the painful journey inward, to the depth of our caverns, we live at the surface. — Ronald Rolheiser