Buspirone Quotes & Sayings
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A weak spirit which is always open to persuasion, first one way and then the other, can never be relied upon. — Jane Austen
The ending of a book is, in my experience, both the best and worst part to read. For the ending will often determine whether you love or hate the book.
Both emotions lead to disappointment. If the ending was good, and the book was worth your time, then you are left annoyed and depressed because there is no more book to read. However, if the ending was bad, then it's too late to stop reading. You're left annoyed and depressed because you wasted so much time on a book with a bad ending.
Therefore, reading is obviously worthless, and you should go spend your time on other, more valuable pursuits. — Brandon Sanderson
We repeatedly tell patients we are not in a hurry; there are no trains to catch and we don't care when the baby comes, only how! A doctor who is in a hurry does not belong in the field of obstetrics. As my chief pointed out, 'An obstetrician should have a big rear end and the good sense to sit calmly thereupon and let nature take its course. — Robert A. Bradley
I've tried praying. It gives me comfort. But not as much as a cup of tea and a ginger nut biscuit. — Steven Herrick
You do need to maintain some of yourself and know who you are, but that doesn't mean you can't evolve. — Grant Show
Nothing chased nightmares away faster than the rustle of printed paper. — Cornelia Funke
I believe fear of what we do not know may be the devil's best tool, meant to keep us back from those we long to approach. — Vicki Grove
A woman is like your shadow; follow her, she flies; fly from her, she follows. — Nicolas Chamfort
I'm living for myself, everything I do is to achieve my goals, so I'd love to stop caring so much about what I want by then and maybe focus on a bigger picture. — Keiynan Lonsdale
The only thing that separates successful people from the ones who aren't is the willingness to work very, very hard. — Helen Gurley Brown
When I was working on Eye of the Beholder, I played a character who is so aloof that my whole lifestyle became very aloof. If someone knocked on my door, there was a part of me that went into a rage, because I wanted to be isolated and alone. — Ashley Judd
Experiments that crash atoms together could start a chain reaction that erodes everything on Earth. — Martin Rees
