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Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Samuel Beckett

I cannot explain my plays. Each must find out for himself what is meant — Samuel Beckett

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Chogyam Trungpa

When we let go of the self, we are more inspired to work with others; and when we are generous to others, we realize that the self is lost. — Chogyam Trungpa

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Hannah Kent

I don't want to be remembered, I want to be here! — Hannah Kent

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Emma Watson

I really love animals and enjoy working with them. — Emma Watson

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Pat Boone

The Christmas spirit - love - changes hearts and lives. — Pat Boone

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By James M. Kouzes

Leaders must know where they are going if they expect others to willingly join them on the journey. — James M. Kouzes

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Rick Yancey

Those few seconds when you're awake but empty. You forget where you are. What you are now, what you were before. It's all breath and heartbeat and blood moving. Like being in your mother's womb again. The peace of the void. — Rick Yancey

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Joan Wolf

But any religion would be found lacking if judged solely by its human servants. — Joan Wolf

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Da Xia

Women are small and fragile ... yet the power they hold, is unmeasureable. — Da Xia

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By Joshua Gaylord

Promises are easy to make. [...] They speak of a defined future to which you are required to adhere. They commit you beyond the length of your experience.

What they do is take away possibility.

Promises are the opposite of hope. — Joshua Gaylord

Grey's Anatomy 2x16 Quotes By David Morehouse

The sketches were uncanny, almost photographic in quality. Reference points were given; the viewers described the surrounding terrain and landmarks. There were even sketches showing the aircraft's location in relation to the Ecuadorean search teams. In every sketch there was a phantom, a transparent body: sort of a self portrait of the viewer in the target area. — David Morehouse