Grappin Clinic Quotes & Sayings
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The Holy Scriptures are that divine instrument by which we are taught what to believe, concerning God, ourselves, and all things, and how to please God unto eternal life. — John Robinson
Ubicumque ex aequo ad caelum erigitur acies, paribus intervallis omnia divina ab omnibus humanis distant - From whatever point on the earth's surface you look up to heaven the same distance lies between the realms of gods and men — Seneca.
I want to be famous so I can be humble about being famous. What good is my humility when I am stuck in this obscurity? — David Budbill
All that is real is reasonable, and all that is reasonable is real. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
I never supported violence. Before the formation of TMC, I was a member of the Congress Party. Gandhi's Congress. Non-violence is a philosophy that runs deep. — Mamata Banerjee
My dear fellow, I am prepared to prove anything. — Oscar Wilde
I have learned to be ready for anything - and be there for my kids. That's what life's all about. — Kris Jenner
You know, Ms. Morgan, that was your mother you just hammered, Mr. Solomon said. — Ally Carter
Now is our time. It's our time to chase rainbows and build castles in the sky. It's our time to create a life that we love. Because someday, it will no longer be our time. — Shawn Anderson
I restrained myself from making negative comments, he'd be discouraged, after all I was his best friend. If I wasn't on his side in this walk of life who would be? — Jill Thrussell
A summons home to the nature that nourishes the best human qualities of creativity, intelligence, connection, and compassion. — David W. Orr
It's so easy to wish for death when nothing's wrong with you! It's so easy to fall in love with death, and I've been all my life, and seen it's most faithful worshippers crumble in the end, screaming just to live, as if all the dark veils and the lillies and the smell of candles, and grandiose promises of the grave meant nothing. I knew that. But I always wished I was dead. It was a way to go on living — Anne Rice
