Grey's Anatomy Izzie Quotes & Sayings
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Romance means believing you are worthy of a happy ending. — Sarah Wendell
The ages live in history through their anachronisms. — Oscar Wilde
I wonder how long it takes for these people we elect to forget who they work for? — Dan Groat
When The Murderdolls started it was a really cool thing, especially for me because I had never done anything on that scale before. Even for our drummer and bass player it was their first really big band. — Wednesday 13
Intention appears to be something akin to a tuning fork, causing the tuning forks of other things in the universe to resonate at the same frequency — Lynne McTaggart
Two thousand years and I've never met anyone so stubborn. — Melissa A. Craven
Sentinel, you are always the most beautiful woman in the room, irrespective of what you're wearing. And most especially and preferably when you're wearing nothing at all. — Chloe Neill
Mary Cassatt's Painting #11: Lilacs in a Window, 1879 — Stanley Cesar
This is a dark time, filled with suffering and uncertainty. Like living cells in a larger body, it is natural that we feel the trauma of our world. So don't be afraid of the anguish you feel, or the anger or fear, because these responses arise from the depth of your caring and the truth of your interconnectedness with all beings. — Joanna Macy
Each of us has a responsibility for being alive: one responsibility to creation, of which we are a part, another to the creator a debt we repay by trying to extend our areas of comprehension. — Maya Angelou
Though it has no thought of keeping watch, it's not for naught that the scarecrow stands in the grain field. — Dogen
The morning of the game, I'd woken up in my rez house so my dad could drive me the twenty-two miles to Reardan, so I could get on the team bus for the ride back to the reservation.
Crazy. — Sherman Alexie
The inward offer is a kind of spiritual enlightenment, whereby the promises are presented to the hearts of men, as it were, by an inward word. — William Ames
Which is crueler, an old man's lost memories of a life lived, or a young man's lost memories of the life he meant to live? — Diane Ackerman