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Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By Stephen L. Carter

Fidelity in a sad marriage can fairly be described as an act of faith. — Stephen L. Carter

Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By E. E. Cummings

Pull,
my finger
please. — E. E. Cummings

Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By Haruki Murakami

A cell is just a room if you don't lock the door. — Haruki Murakami

Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By Kristin Cashore

There is nothing unnatural in this world," he said. "An unnatural thing is a thing that could never happen in nature. I happened. I am natural, and the things I want are natural. The power of your mind, and your beauty, even when you've been drugged in the bottom of a boat for two weeks, covered in grime and your face purple and green - your unnatural beauty is natural. Nature is horrifying. — Kristin Cashore

Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

I have never believed that war settled anything satisfactorily, but I am not entirely sure that some times there are certain situations in the world such as we have in actuality when a country is worse off when it does not go to war for its principles than if it went to war. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Basmadjian Pharmacy Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn't matter. Cold or warm. Tired or well-rested. Despised or honored. Dying ... or busy with other assignments. Because dying, too, is one of our assignments in life. There as well: "To do what needs doing." Look inward. Don't let the true nature of anything elude you. Before long, all existing things will be transformed, to rise like smoke (assuming all things become one), or be dispersed in fragments ... to move from one unselfish act to another with God in mind. Only there, delight and stillness ... when jarred, unavoidably, by circumstances, revert at once to yourself, and don't lose the rhythm more than you can help. You'll have a better grasp of the harmony if you keep going back to it. — Marcus Aurelius