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Dysphonia Quotes & Sayings

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Top Dysphonia Quotes

The only effect of the words of powerless people on the Internet was to inflict misery on other powerless people. — Jarett Kobek

I don't know, but I stepped on a scale that gives fortunes and the card read Come back in 15 minutes alone. — Frank Layden

You'll all just have to accept that Wyatt Hammer kisses me like it's the only thing he wants to do in the whole world, and I couldn't resist him. — Lauren Blakely

Dysphonia is not a singing problem. It's a voice box issue in the muscle on the voice, very different from having a nodule on the vocal cords, which I've never had. I'm lucky that I've never had that. It needs a long renewal time, and even today, I am still addressing it. — Shania Twain

Scott: What's the cure?
Doctor: There is none.
Scott: But that isn't what I heard. The optimist in me translated the gloomy news as "Scott, you will be the first person in the world to be cured of spasmodic dysphonia." And I decided that after I cured myself, somehow, someway, I would spread the word to others. I wouldn't be satisfied escaping from my prison of silence. I was planning to escape, free the other inmates, shoot the warden, and burn down the prison. — Scott Adams

Puppies, like all babies, grow up fast. Before long, Gracie was no longer barking at her reflection, instead offering a blase look that seemed to say, 'I know what that is now. I know it's not another dog.' — Patti Davis

Privileged people don't march and protest; their world is safe and clean and governed by laws designed to keep them happy. — John Grisham

Just because no one has ever gotten better from Spasmodic Dysphonia before doesn't mean I can't be the first. — Scott Adams

Drying a widow's tears is one of the most dangerous occupations known to man. — Dorothy Dix

The man of perfect virtue, wishing to be established himself, seeks also to establish others; wishing to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others. — Confucius