Compulsory Immunization Quotes & Sayings
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We will continue to see a convergence of the digital and physical world. Those who conquer that trend will be market leaders. — John Phillips

I swear the older I get, the more I value bad examples over good ones. It's a good thing too, because most people are egotistical, neurotic, self-absorbed peons, insistent on wearing near-sighted glasses in a far-sighted world. And it's this exact sort of myopic ignorance that has led to my groundbreaking new theory. I call it Mim's Theorem of Monkey See Monkey Don't, and what it boils down to is this: it is my belief that there are some people whose sole purpose of existence is to show the rest of how not to act. — David Arnold

Getting carried away is stupid, it won't get me anywhere.
-Nana Komatsu — Ai Yazawa

The soul has illusions as the bird has wings: it is supported by them. — Victor Hugo

But I will win and give her my spirit, because this is the way a mother loves her daughter.
-Ying Ying — Amy Tan

Be generous in the bedroom. Share your sandwich. — Homer

The smell of lilacs crept poignantly into the room like a remembered spring. — Margaret Millar

Our thoughts and our mind-sets greatly affect our perception of what life is really about — Wogu Donald

Yes, yes, yes we say,
without a thought for the day.
Running and fretting to make ends meet
rushing from Susie to Joe and to Pete.
Our lives, in upheaval, have turned to a tizzy,
never completing, because we're too busy.
All we must do for a tranquil soul
is employ a word, just one, called NO. — J. Grant Howard

The really unfailing sign of a belle is that she exhausts people. In the old days, a girl could faint, which meant that some man had to pick her up and carry her while two or three others ran hither and yon fetching smelling salrs, water, or a litter on which to cart her away. This simply doesn't happen any more. Passing out from too much straight bourbon is just not as bellelike as fainting from unknown causes, nor is it as fastidious. — Florence King

There is little we can point to in our lives as deserving anything but God's wrath. Our best moments have been mostly grotesque parodies. Our best loves have been almost always blurred wtih selfishness and deceit. But there is something to which we can point. Not anything that we ever did or were, but something that was done for us by another. Not our own lives, but the life of one who died in our behalf and yet is still alive. This is our only glory and our only hope. And the sound that it makes is the sound of excitement and gladness and laughter that floats through the night air from a great banquet. — Frederick Buechner

Grace keeps us from worrying because worry deals with the past, while grace deals with the present and future. — Joyce Meyer