Covidien Quotes & Sayings
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The whole law of human existence consists in nothing other than a man's always being able to bow before the immeasurably great. If people are deprived of the immeasurably great, they will not live and will die in despair. The immeasurable and infinite is as necessary for man as the small planet he inhabits ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

As much as I love my family, I enjoy it when the house is empty, because then I know I'm truly alone, as we all are on the planet, after all. Every atom in us is originally from a star. And during my moments of aloneness, I'm most mindful of that; that I'm just another group of matter randomly but wonderfully arranged. That's when I feel my immortality. — George Carlin

I have always liked clothes and fashion. And really, being a British male, I am automatically the best dressed person in any room - especially in America. — Tom Odell

Like the Sun Belt or the Bible Belt, there exists, on this multifarious earth of ours, a Hair Belt. — Jeffrey Eugenides

They kind of want to write, but they really want to be published. You'll never get to where you want to be that way, I tell them. — Anne Lamott

Life is a poem most people never read. — Laurence Overmire

Not the formal schooling but the journey through the life is the best teacher. — Debasish Mridha

Time is a terrible thing because it can erase both joys and pains. — Gosho Aoyama

Anyone in the United States today who isn't paranoid must be crazy. — Robert Anton Wilson

In the Christian perspective, the love of God and of all other human beings invites us to share and enjoy not just the best of the human potential as it evolves, but participation in the divine life itself. — Thomas Keating

For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. — George Washington Cable

We are often told during times of bereavement that time heals all wounds. That's crap. In truth, you are devastated, you mourn, you cry to the point where you think you'll never stop - and then you reach a stage where the survival instinct takes over. You stop. You simply won't or can't let yourself "go there" anymore because the pain was too great. You block. You deny. But you don't really heal. — Harlan Coben