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Top Gillian Barrett Syndrome Quotes

The love that lasts longest is the love that is never returned. It — W. Somerset Maugham

Opposition always inflames the enthusiast, never converts him. — Friedrich Schiller

Boys, they can't take my refrigerator now. They'll never get my car now. I paid cash for 'em and they're mine, and I'm keepin' 'em! — Patsy Cline

It's all very simple, or else it's all very complex, or perhaps it's neither, or both. — Ashleigh Brilliant

People steal into one's consciousness and occupy what seems, in retrospect, to have been their place all along. — Paula Fox

The spiritual reality of the Indian world is very evident, very highly developed. I think it affects the life of every Indian person in one way or another. — N. Scott Momaday

Relations between pure and applied mathematicians are based on trust and understanding.
Namely, pure mathematicians do not trust applied mathematicians, and applied mathematicians do not understand pure mathematicians. — Albert Einstein

Some very poor countries run great vaccination systems, and some richer ones run terrible programs. — Bill Gates

Absolutely. I understand that Miss Piggy is willing to serve as Queen of Scotland if there is a split. So you may want to guard your castles.

Kermit the frog's response to the question on if he agreed with David Bowie on whether Scotland should remain as part of Britain — Kermit The Frog

There are so many bad songs that have incredible videos. It's pretty amazing, actually. The power of putting images to music is hypnotizing. It's a real power. That's a realm that I've failed at completely. — Devendra Banhart

To be a good mother, a woman must have sense, and that independence of mind which few women possess who are taught to depend entirely on their husbands. Meek wives are, in general, foolish mothers; wanting their children to love them best, and take their part, in secret, against the father, who is held up as a scarecrow. — Mary Wollstonecraft