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Colostomia Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

While the nation that has dared to be great, that has had the will and the power to change the destiny of the ages, in the end must die, yet no less surely the nation that has played the part of the weakling must also die; and whereas the nation that has done nothing leaves nothing behind it, the nation that has done a great work really continues, though in changed form, to live forevermore. — Theodore Roosevelt

Colostomia Quotes By G.A. Aiken

The fact that he still breathes offends me. — G.A. Aiken

Colostomia Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Whenever you see the words 'hee hee hee' in a book, or 'ha ha ha,' or 'har har har,' or 'heh heh heh,' or even 'ho ho ho,' those words mean somebody was laughing. In the case, however, the words 'hee hee hee' cannot really describe what Vice Principal Nero's laugh sounded like. The laugh was squeaky, and it was wheezy, and it had a rough crackly edge to it, as if Nero were eating tin cans and he laughed at the children. But most of all the laugh sounded cruel. — Lemony Snicket

Colostomia Quotes By Velcrow Ripper

We live in a time of record breaking crisis but it's also a time of record breaking vision — Velcrow Ripper

Colostomia Quotes By Carlton D. Pearson

Anytime that knowledge and a version of the truth are considered to be absolute, fundamentalism is the result, whether the arena is Christianity, Islam, Judaism, or any other religious faith, as well as atheism, conservative or liberal political views, even evolution or intelligent design. Anytime our minds are closed and there is no room for dissent, we are on a slippery slope towards stagnation. — Carlton D. Pearson

Colostomia Quotes By Tracy K. Smith

everything/ that ever was still is, somewhere — Tracy K. Smith

Colostomia Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action. — Ralph Waldo Emerson