Epilepsy Awareness Month Quotes & Sayings
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Top Epilepsy Awareness Month Quotes

What does depression feel like? He whispered. It's like drowning; except that everyone else around you is breathing. — Unknown

I had not then learned the philosophy which teaches that he who would attempt enterprises of great command, must begin his government by laying its foundations in his own breast, in control of his own passions & that he who would survey the world must first sound the depth & shallows of his own character. — William Reynolds

Life is essentially an endless series of problems. The solution to one problem is merely the creation of another. — Mark Manson

I tried to smile but feared I would cry. 'I always wondered what it was like to be shot.'
'Now you've lived to tell the tale. — Cameron Stracher

Have fun, live life, think big, love hard! — Chelsea Krost

For Punjabis like me, we have to work a little harder on our body. — Mona Singh

Ave Atque Vale
Hail and farewell — Catullus

The big system can be pretty overwhelming. We know that we can't beat them by competing with them. What we can do is build small systems where we live and work that serve our needs as we define us and not as they 're defined for us. The big boys in their shining armor are up there on castle walls hurling their thunderbolts. We're the ants patiently carrying sand a grain at a time from under the castle wall. We work from the bottom up. The knights up there don't see the ants and don't know what we're doing. They'll figure it out only when the wall begins to fall. It takes time and quiet persistence. Always remember this: They fight with money and we resist with time, and they're going to run out of money before we run out of time — Utah Phillips

'City of Bohane' has been optioned for film, and I've finished a first draft of the script. — Kevin Barry

My parents are high school sweethearts. — Becky G

The idea that an author can extricate her or his own ongoing life experience from the tale being written is a conceit of very little worth. — Steven Erikson