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Cataracts Eye Quotes By Suzanne La Follette

Under a monopolistic economic system the opportunity to earn a living by one's labour comes to be regarded as a privilege instead of a natural right. Women are simply held to be less entitled to this privilege than men. — Suzanne La Follette

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Samantha Ettus

Don't live life in the past lane. — Samantha Ettus

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Reading will help you to discover your sacred-self — Lailah Gifty Akita

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Nick Faldo

He hits it long. His shoulders are impressively quick through the ball. That's where he's getting his power from. He's young and has great elasticity. — Nick Faldo

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Judy Gold

Twelve years ago my mother gets her cataracts removed. So twelve years ago the doctor gives her these enormous sunglasses to wear to protect her eyes from the sun for 4-6 weeks after the operation ... twelve years ago. She still wears them. She thinks they're attractive. She looks like Bea Arthur as a welder. — Judy Gold

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Helene Hanff

Fact One: Cataract surgery is simple, painless and (except with implants) risk free ... the whole procedure is common, routine and nothing to worry about. Fact Two: Fact One applies only to cataracts on the eyes in somebody else's head. — Helene Hanff

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Patricia Cornwell

Whatever can be used for good most assuredly will be used for evil. — Patricia Cornwell

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Joanna Gaines

Well, I'm mad, but I'm not primer-in-the-face mad. — Joanna Gaines

Cataracts Eye Quotes By Edith Piaf

I always thought my days spent in darkness [as a child she had cataracts and was unable to see for nearly four years] gave me a very special sensitivity. Much later, when I really wanted to hear, really 'see' a song, I'd close my eyes, and when I wanted to bring it out of the very depths of myself, out of my guts, out of my belly, when the song had to come from far away, I'd close my eyes. — Edith Piaf