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Bunny Cataract Quotes By Henry Marsh

But death is not always a bad outcome, you know, and a quick death can be better than a slow one. — Henry Marsh

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Stephen Hopkins

I wanted to make a film that was sophisticated and emotional, but for a wider audience. — Stephen Hopkins

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

I finally pushed away and wiped my eyes. I looked at him, expecting to see his own embarrassment, but instead I only saw concern in his eyes. "You have a sister, don't you?" I asked.
"Three," he answered.
"I could tell. Maybe that's why I-" I shook my head. "I don't want you to think I do this a lot."
"Cry? Or get abducted?"
I smiled. "Both. — Mary E. Pearson

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Skitch Henderson

I think my favorite experience is whatever I'm doing now. — Skitch Henderson

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Donna Lynn Hess

In Search of Honor'."They tied my hands behind my back and led me up three flights of stairs. The damp, cold, and darkness increased as we ascended, and I berated myself for having left my jacket in the cell below. When we could go no higher, they freed my hands and unlocked one of the heavy doors. Then shoving me inside, they slammed it shut. — Donna Lynn Hess

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Amanda Harlech

I didn't want to get divorced, but at the point where your children are part of it, you have to do something. I would really love it not to have happened because it haunts you, it will never go away, and it is probably the biggest failure, and I have to live with that. — Amanda Harlech

Bunny Cataract Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Wheresoe'er I turn my view,
All is strange, yet nothing new:
Endless labor all along,
Endless labor to be wrong:
Phrase that Time has flung away;
Uncouth words in disarray,
Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet,
Ode, and elegy, and sonnet. — Samuel Johnson