Cobertor San Marcos Quotes & Sayings
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Some days, the music is not in tune, but it's always a song worth singing.
That's the best description of a good marriage I've ever heard ... — Nora Roberts
There is only one cardinal rule: One must always listen to the patient. — Oliver Sacks
You see, Layla, fools are not sown, they grow by themselves," she added then we left. — Melanie Karsak
You don't know what mental telepathy exists from the human to the animal. — Tippi Hedren
Livin' ain't livin' if your livin' ain't givin'. — T.F. Hodge
We need to raise our voices a little more, even as they say to us, 'This is so uncharacteristic of you.' Invisibility is not a natural state for anyone. — Mitsuye Yamada
When our party took over political power, the exploiting classes and reactionary forces went into action. The only rusty and antiquated tool that they use against us is preaching in the name of faith and religion against the progressive movement of our homeland ... They ought to be uprooted as a cancerous tumor is from the body of a patient in a surgical operation. — Nur Muhammad Taraki
The mind is slow to unlearn what it learnt early. — Seneca The Elder
Dear, never forget one little point. It's my business. You just work here. — Elizabeth Arden
Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too. — Henrik Ibsen
The best yardstick for our progress is not other people, but ourselves. Am I better than I was yesterday? This is the only question worth asking. As long as you go to bed at night a better practitioner than the one who woke up that morning, you have succeeded. Your worth should have nothing to do with how your progress stacks up relative to another. — Chris Matakas
The world is so possessed by the power of what is and the efforts of adjustment to it, that the adolescent's rebellion, which once fought the father because his practices contradicted his own ideology, can no longer crop up ... Psychologically, the father is ... replaced by the world of things. — Max Horkheimer
