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Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The space between the young reader's eyeballs and the printed page is a holy place and officialdom should trample all over it at their peril.' — Terry Pratchett

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Alice Hoffman

Once I knew nothing about McKay and now I knew everything about him. This seemed as good as any reason for not walking out the door. There are so many ways to stop the knowing, and I tried them all. I tried silence, I tried heroin, I tried calling it love. And then I stopped trying to call my dumbness any one of ten thousand names. — Alice Hoffman

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Kazuaki Tanahashi

We usually evaluate creative process in terms of how much feeling or thinking was behind the work or how well the work was done. Isn't there any other way of appreciating the process? What if the standard of excellence was how fully present the artist was during the process? — Kazuaki Tanahashi

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Amelia Barr

Oh, the soul keeps its youth! — Amelia Barr

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Ernest Gellner

It is nationalism which engenders nations, and not the other way round. — Ernest Gellner

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

Gray stood up and came round the desk. "Think of the words on that memorial, Wraysford. Think of those stinking towns and foul bloody villages whose names will be turned into some bogus glory by fat-arsed historians who have sat in London. We were there. As our punishment for God knows what, we were there, and our men died in each of those disgusting places. I hate their names. I hate the sound of them and the thought of them, which is why I will not bring myself to remind you. But listen." He put his face close to Stephen's. "There are four words they will chisel beneath them at the bottom. Four words that people will look at one day. When they read the other words they will want to vomit. When they read these, they will bow their heads, just a little. 'Final advance and pursuit.' Don't tell me you don't want to put your name to those words. — Sebastian Faulks

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Tommy Douglas

Courage, my friend, it's not too late to make the world a better place. — Tommy Douglas

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

And so the ordinary unendurable torments we all experienced were indeed exceptional in the way they were absorbed in each heart. — E.L. Doctorow

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Suzanne Young

I think that sometimes the only real thing is now. — Suzanne Young

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

I am a black stone, the size of a kitchen stove. They wash me in the stream every summer and sing over me. I am skulls and cocks, spring rain and the blood of the bull. Virgins lie with strangers in my name, the young priests throw pieces of themselves at my stone feet. I am white corn, and the wind in the corn, and the earth whereof the corn stands up, and the blind worms rolled in an oozy ball of love at the corn's roots. I am rut and flood and honeybees. — Peter S. Beagle

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Dorothy Parker

The lads I've met in cupid's deadlock
Were - shall we say? - born out of wedlock — Dorothy Parker

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Priest

Quietness and confidence shall be your greatest quality. — Priest

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Donald J. Trump

The worst of times often create the best opportunities to make good deals. The — Donald J. Trump

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Neil Strauss

To me, I think it's awesome to meet your heroes and find out who they are and where they came from and what made them choose to communicate in the form that connected with you. — Neil Strauss

Diarrheal Medications Quotes By Samuel Smiles

Necessity is always the first stimulus to industry, and those who conduct it with prudence, perseverance and energy will rarely fail. Viewed in this light, the necessity of labor is not a chastisement, but a blessing,
the very root and spring of all that we call progress in individuals and civilization in nations. — Samuel Smiles