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Epilepsies Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

Because we suddenly see that making everything all right would NOT make everything all right. We would not be human beings. We would then be no more than puppets obeying the strings of the master puppeteer. We agree sadly that it is a good thing that we are not God; we do not have to understand God's ways, or the suffering and brokenness and pain that sooner or later come to us all. — Madeleine L'Engle

Epilepsies Quotes By Carrie Underwood

You never know what curve balls life is going to throw you and there's no way I can predict anything or make any assumptions about what the rest of my life is going to be like. — Carrie Underwood

Epilepsies Quotes By Marcel Proust

We enjoy lovely music, beautiful paintings, a thousand intellectual delicacies, but we have no idea of their cost, to those who invented them, in sleepless nights, tears, spasmodic laughter, rashes, asthmas, epilepsies, and the fear of death, which is worse than all the rest. — Marcel Proust

Epilepsies Quotes By Simon Wills

Jeremy Taylor, Charles I's personal chaplain, wrote a tract, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living, in 1650 that illustrates that not much has changed in over 360 years. He characterised drunkenness by: Apish gestures. Much talking. Immoderate laughing. Dullness of sense. Scurrility, that is wanton jeering or abusive language. A useless understanding. Stupid sleep. Epilepsies, or — Simon Wills

Epilepsies Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Every labourer is worthy of his hire. No country can produce thousands of unpaid whole-time workers. — Mahatma Gandhi

Epilepsies Quotes By Richard Pousette-Dart

To teach is to learn ... If we ever think we know all there is to know about our creativity we are dead as artists. — Richard Pousette-Dart

Epilepsies Quotes By John Waters

I tried heroin. I shot up in high school, but I just thought it was so dreary: puking and nodding. — John Waters