Dementing Illness Quotes & Sayings
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I try to pack light with a folding leather suit bag. Anything more than five days, I need to check in my luggage. What takes the most space? Chef jackets, aprons and tools. — Daniel Boulud

Original discoveries, to remind you, are what counts the most. Let me put that more strongly: they are all that counts. They are the silver and gold of science. — Edward O. Wilson

I'd finally in up in jail for a murder I really did commit. Amazing how fate can work against us sometimes. We like the think we're the center of the Solar System, everything revolving around. More likely, we're the center of the vortex when we flush the toilet. — Victor Gischler

In a narrow sphere great men are blunderers. — Napoleon Bonaparte

A Truthful Evaluation Of Yourself Gives Feedback For Growth and Success — Brenda Johnson Padgitt

The rhythm of the footsteps, the sound of whatever is coming down the ladder is driving both me and my mom steadily toward peeing our pants. — Kendare Blake

God is joy. Joy contains light that illuminates your entire being and those that come in contact with you. — Vivian Amis

Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is noise before defeat. — Sun Tzu

I always made a decent living. — June Squibb

Sometimes I live in the universe. Sometimes the universe lives in me. — Debasish Mridha

A patriot fights his government for his people whilst a traitor fights his people for his government — Rassool Jibraeel Snyman

I find the question of whether gender differences are biologically determined or socially constructed to be deeply disturbing. — Carol Gilligan

Although he had used it very sparingly, the perfume that he had mixed in Montpellier was slowly was slowly running out. He created a new one. But this time he was not content simply to imitate basic human odor by hastily tossing together some ingredients; he made it a matter of pride to acquire a personal odor, or better yet, a number of personal odors ...
Protected by these various odors, which he changed like clothes as the situation demanded and which permitted him to move undisturbed in the world of men and to keep his true nature from them, Grenouille devoted himself to his real passion: the subtle pursuit of scent. — Patrick Suskind