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Corbally Clinic Quotes & Sayings

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Grip the club as if you were holding a baby bird. — Sam Snead

Truth is fruit on a tree; though ripe, one must still reach for it. — Matshona Dhliwayo


on her best days, she glimpses the limitless span of millennia behind her: millions of years, tens of millions. — Anthony Doerr

How shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves? — Thomas Browne

For a couple of days he was nice and I was on cloud number 9,damn they don't teach how to come down from there instead leave us to gravity. — Pushpa Rana

One of the things that always comes up in my writing is the search for freedom, especially in women. I always write about women who are marginalized, who have no means or resources and somehow manage to get out of those situations with incredible strength - and that is more important than anything. — Isabel Allende

How does he look, Jeeves?"
"Sir?"
"What does Mr Bassington-Bassington look like?"
"It is hardly my place, sir, to criticize the facial peculiarities of your friends. — P.G. Wodehouse

When taxpayers are subsidizing low wages, people should be aware of that. We're subsidizing an economy. We're not subsidizing people. They are doing a hard day's work. When we're not rewarding work actively, there's something wrong with the system. — Nancy Pelosi

Achievement is by all accounts to a great extent a matter of clinging after others have given up. — William Feather

I meet people who are in movies, and the stuff that they write is terrible, but nobody tells them that because they're famous. So I worry that my stuff might be like that, too. — Jesse Eisenberg

One's own surroundings means so much to one, when one is feeling miserable. — Edith Sitwell

Mir has long since been deorbited and burned up in the atmosphere. — Chris Hadfield

We should remind ourselves that laughing together is as close as you can get to another person without touching, and sometimes it represents a closer tie than touching ever could. — Gina Barreca