Covids Impact On Women Quotes & Sayings
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Time is helpless, he thought to himself, helpless in the face of our feelings. Nine years have passed, and not a note in her voice is different, not a nerve in my body hears her in any other way. Nothing is lost, nothing is past and over, her presence is as much of a tender delight now as it was then. — Stefan Zweig

The X files are here to explain to you the weird and odd and strange stuff of the world. — Deyth Banger

I was lucky to get the kinds of parts I wanted. I always said I didn't want to do anything my kids can't see. — Dick Van Dyke

Scientific People, unscientific mind; why are we dividing the world which could shine? Between religion and science, all what matters is human lives. — Santosh Kalwar

Daughters of the Steppes had their three-year-olds playing these games to help them understand the concept of divide, conquer, and destroy so that the next city or town over just gives us what we ask for. — G.A. Aiken

Patience is a grace as difficult as it is necessary, and as hard to come by as it is precious when it is gained. — Charles Spurgeon

And into the brown paper bag of my heart, Eddy slipped a smile. — David James Duncan

In truth a family is what you make it. It is made strong, not by number of heads counted at the dinner table, but by the rituals you help family members create, by the memories you share, by the commitment of time, caring, and love you show to one another, and by the hopes for the future you have as individuals and as a unit. — Marge Kennedy

A memory is lodged in the mind but a feeling inhabits the whole body — Denis Avey

Living up to ideals is like doing everyday work with your Sunday clothes on. — E.W. Howe

I don't blame people who suspect my performance. My own mind suspects it. How can I blame them? — Sri Chinmoy

Luck enters into every contingency. You are a fool if you forget it
and a greater fool if you count upon it. — Phyllis Bottome