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I still look at my job as being a doctor of the people, and I'm going to look at the science ... If we can find a viable alternative that gave us harm reduction as people are withdrawing from nicotine, I'm happy to engage in that science and see if we can do that. — Richard Carmona
In the Quran it is said that from the tears shed by this great angel [Michael] over the sins of the faithful, cherubim are formed. — Malcolm Godwin
Both cream and scum can rise to the top, unfortunately. This lower-quality stuff that's going higher isn't doing it on fundamentals. — John Manley
Henke sensed her terrifying aptitude for destruction as never before. Henke had feared for her sanity; now she knew the truth was almost worse than that. Honor wasn't insane - she simply didn't care. She'd lost not only her sense of balance but any desire to regain it. — David Weber
There's nothing worse than a violent beating from an unremarkable person. Physical violence with someone is too much like shagging them. Too much id involved. — Irvine Welsh
Yet these new women would always pay to a man the extravagant compliment which no ordinary woman ever pays to him, that of listening while he is talking. — G.K. Chesterton
Even when there were no more options for the body, the heart's wishes find a way out, and as with all warmth, love rises. Besides, the will to fly was in the nature of the soul, so its home had to be up above — J.R. Ward
I love you so much." His voice is breathless and full of fear. "I'll love you forever. Even when I can't." My tears fall harder at his words. "And I'll love you forever. Even when I shouldn't. — Colleen Hoover
Herbs deserve to be used much more liberally. — Yotam Ottolenghi
Admiration involves a glorious obliquity of vision. — Max Beerbohm
We should never intentionally offend, but if you follow Jesus, you will offend religious people. — Darrin Patrick
Upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive, till famine cling thee. — William Shakespeare
