Duschen Syndrome Quotes & Sayings
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The gift of phrase was instantaneous to him in him, and that must partly account for his huge output; but there was a plentitude of mind as well as a swiftness of phrase to help him; he never put a nib wrong. — Jocelyn Gibb

When you know your not going to die, you have to ask yourself ... What's the highest and best use for myself. — Lance Armstrong

I am severely dyslexic, so I'm not the person who can do a lot of typing, writing and mathematics. I don't excel in anything except in things that had to do with creativity and things with my hands. I like to build things and take things apart. — Raha Moharrak

Thare is no chance of hurrying bussiness here like in the legeslature of a State thare is such a desposition here to Show Eloquence that this will be a long Session and do no good ... — Davy Crockett

For rather particular reasons, the interior-design industry moved more quickly than fashion to cope with AIDS. One reason is that it is made up of generally smaller businesses than fashion. The human losses were more quickly noticed. — Michael Shnayerson

Packed up the Dylan and the Man Ray and the Joyce
I left a note that said well I guess I got no choice
Scuse me girl while I'm kicking it to the curb
Leaving with all I need but less than I deserve — Walter Becker

Hunger for God's Word like food. Thirst for it like water. Soak in it like a jacuzzi. Put it on like a garment. Weave it into your soul so that it becomes part of the fabric of your life. When you do, you won't just be trudging up the trail. You will be dancing in the footlights. — Stormie O'martian

Sometimes the loveliest places harbor the worst monsters. — Mindy McGinnis

If one's sense of self is obtained through the eyes of another it is always subject to being lost. — Brenda Shoshanna

It's nice to see that look of alarm on the faces of the others. — Graham Chapman

speed is a skill; therefore, the skill of sprinting can be taught if proper progression and principles of motor learning are applied. — Vern Gambetta