Comparative Health Quotes & Sayings
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I do feel that spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants. — Mahatma Gandhi
Most things I go through I have to write about. — Keri Hilson
The bell tolling not for us, it's time for bluebells. — Lara Biyuts
Yeah, I'd rather be a flower that only blossoms once before it dies, and then nourishes the ground with its remains - than this empty soul that's stuck in a dead shell. — Michelle Horst
Language is very tough, though, a tenacity that is backed up by a long history. However it is treated, its autonomy cannot be lost or seriously damaged, even if that treatment is rather rough. It is the inherent right of all writers to experiment with the possibilities of language in every way they can imagine - without that adventurous spirit, nothing new can ever be born. — Haruki Murakami
I'd cut up my heart for you to wear if you wanted it. — Margaret Mitchell
Real atheist is not the one that does not believe in an imaginary big monkey, but the one that gives the imagination more importance than the reality. — Abhijit Naskar
Republicans many times can't get the words 'equality of opportunity' out of their mouths. Their lips do not form that way. — Jack Kemp
In show business, you can't make a living. You can only make a fortune, but you can't make a living. — Steve Guttenberg
Just a minute," said Lobsang. "Who are you? Time has stopped, the world is given over to ... fairy tales and monsters, and there's a schoolteacher walking around?"
"Best kind of person to have," said Susan. "We don't like silliness. Anyway, I told you. I've inherited certain talents."
"Like living outside of time?"
"That's one of them."
"It's a weird talent for a schoolteacher!"
"Good for marking, though," said Susan calmly. — Terry Pratchett
Then he's inside you, and your body remembers, each time, every man, even if you try to forget. — Jayne Anne Phillips