Dystonia Disease Quotes & Sayings
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Paul, who had far more to suffer than we have - called his afflictions light. Yet we often consider our afflictions to be heavy! Surely something must be amiss with the scales! — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You know why I've always liked your mouth, Rhubarb?" he asked in that whispery voice again, but it was twice as intimate as before. He let go of his prizes and reached up his free hand to rub his thumb over the bottom edge of her lip. Those shivers started again. "Even when you're calling me names, it's the perfect shape for kissing."
"There's no shape for kissing." She wasn't quite sure how the words came out. Her brain was completely disconnected and so her mouth had to be on auto-pilot. Which explained why it didn't do anything when his eyes closed and his lips descended to hers. — Dee Tenorio

The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn't draw fingers, nose, ears, etc and this drawing had a certain appeal that I really liked. — Craig McCracken

Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam,
His first best country ever is at home. — Oliver Goldsmith

I came to a dead stop and began major revisions. Sometimes these entailed the shredding of all existing manuscript for a fresh start - an inefficient way to write a book, though I found it exciting. — William Manchester

I believe in the human form; let me find something, some method, by which that form may achieve the utmost beauty. — Richard Jefferies

I'm the Renee Zellweger now. Jewel is the me now. There is no more Jewel. — Ellen Pompeo

Your brain is run by information generated by nations, religions, ethnic groups, and other groups whose goals are perhaps not the same as yours. How long are you going to let this go on? You haven't signed a legally binding lease with any of these people or groups. You can recover your brain as soon as you decide to. Our brains are to be used by us, and only us, to facilitate the growth of our souls. — Ilchi Lee

Falling in love is the easiest thing in the world. It's standing in love that matters. — Carson McCullers

It was as though she had some alter ego who told her she did not belong here. But she had never known anywhere else, and where else could there be? — Penelope Lively

Play permits the child to resolve in symbolic form unsolved problems of the past and to cope directly or symbolically with present concerns. It is also his most significant tool for preparing himself for the future and its tasks. — Bruno Bettelheim

Names are not important. It's what lies inside of you that matters. — Sarah J. Maas