Dicrocoelium Lanceolatum Quotes & Sayings
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Either an ordered Universe or a medley heaped together mechanically but still an order; or can order subsist in you and disorder in the Whole! And that, too, when all things are so distinguished and yet intermingled and sympathetic. — Marcus Aurelius
Woo woo, secret vampire stuff! — Charlaine Harris
Being near you for a day was at the top of my bucket list of the greatest life achievements, so this has by far exceeded my expectations and everyday has been magic. — Crystal Woods
I hold it a blasphemy to say that a man ought not to fight against authority: there is no great religion and no great freedom that has not done it, in the beginning. — George Eliot
To be in the present seemed meaningless in practice when the present was merely the place in which to plan for the future or review the past. — T. Mountebank
The dread, I learned, builds slowly. It eats away at you a little bit over time until you start questioning everything you do and feel. — Jeanie Dyer
You cannot just work out and then eat poorly and expect to lose weight. It doesn't work that way. — Jennifer Hudson
I had a really tragic cut at the beginning of Season 2 of 'Ally McBeal.' Someone convinced me that it would be good to layer my hair. I basically looked like Ronald McDonald. — Jane Krakowski
Heroism is the antidote to evil. — Philip Zimbardo
I'd rather regret the things I have done than the things that I haven't. — Lucille Ball
Sentences were used by man before words and still come with the readiness of instinct to his lips. They, and not words, are the foundations of all language ... Your cat has no words, but it has considerable feeling for the architecture of the sentence in relation to the problem of expressing climax. — Rebecca West
You have to exist in your own life. — Tina Boscha
My father was both a scientist and a magician, but he declared that it was in literature wherein we discovered our truest natures. — Alice Hoffman