Fabella Radiology Quotes & Sayings
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You are so civilized. So polite. So brave coming here alone when you know no one here would dare to touch you. So easy to be all those things, when all the power is on your side. — Ann Leckie

After the threat of war is gone, we should not turn our backs on the men and women who eliminated that threat. We should embrace them and keep our promises we made to them. — Charles B. Rangel

Oh, I see how it is. Baby finds her Johnny Castle, and all of a sudden, she forgets about the small matter of her BFF?"
There was only one person in the world who could deliver that line with a straight face. Until I'd heard his voice, I hadn't realized just how much I'd missed it.
"Devon!"
Chase stiffened as Dev's name left my lips, and Devon beamed at me, doing a good impression of someone who hadn't been bristling a moment before, when I'd buried myself in Chase's arms.
"In the flesh," Devon said. "When you call, Bronwyn, I answer. Always." It was a testament to the gravity of the moment that he didn't treat everyone present to an impromptu performance of "Ain't No Mountain." Lest Devon decide the situation did call for some tunes, I pushed on. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

I love the moments i lost a little faith, spirit would always remind me; it was just a bad day. — Nikki Rowe

I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog. — Joichi Ito

Later, at four in the morning, Myron encounters his eldest son, Sean, in the kitchen. They talk about schoolwork (Sean has an imminent exam), about what Sean would like to become (a physicist and a poet). "Medio tutissimus ibis," Sean's father says, and the son translates, "You will be safest in the middle." (All three boys know their Ovid.) Son and father regard each other, and Myron says, or perhaps merely thinks, the following: "My son, I remember when our family was only you and your mother and I. . . . I remember when this refrigerator was hung with your nursery drawings. I remember when you put your child's hand so gently against Leo's infant cheek, silk touching silk, I remember so much, I would keep you here until morning telling you, beloved boy, but now I must go to bed. — Edith Pearlman

Because I believe that this too shall be used by God. Somehow, this story He is writing will live on. — Kristy Cambron

The object of war is victory; that of victory is conquest; and that of conquest preservation. — Charles De Secondat

Chocolate is a perfect food, as wholesome as it is delicious, a beneficent restorer of exhausted power ... it is the best friend of those engaged in literary pursuits. — Justus Von Liebig

Ove cushions all your irritations, unnatural instincts, hatreds and immaturities. — Ray Bradbury

There are obviously people who want to be very niche, but I think for the most part everybody is trying to reach a larger audience. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Where power is absent we may find the robe of genius, but we miss the throne. — Walter Savage Landor

We read many books, because we cannot know enough people. — T. S. Eliot