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Growney Brothers Quotes By Michael Zaslow

Maybe the body learns from dreams. Maybe the muscles, the neutrons, revitalize. — Michael Zaslow

Growney Brothers Quotes By Harlem Dae

I wished she was a plastic tag strip, easily discarded, the annoyance of her thrown to the floor to be stomped on. — Harlem Dae

Growney Brothers Quotes By Matthew Quick

He didn't say anything to the contrary or interrupt me in any way, which was nice. (Polite listening skills really are rare, don't you think?) — Matthew Quick

Growney Brothers Quotes By Alexandra Robbins

California nurse Jared Axen was holding a dying hospice patient's hand when he began to sing an old hymn. The woman, who didn't speak English, hadn't been responsive in days. But when Axen sang to her, she squeezed his hand, a response that soothed the woman's family. Six years later, Axen, a classically trained musician, sings to some of his patients every day. "It gives them their humanity back," he said. "Music is a common language that helps me connect with my patients." Many patients also claim to feel better and to need fewer pain medications, Axen said. "It's become a vital tool for my patients and their families. — Alexandra Robbins

Growney Brothers Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The world is so great and rich, and life so full of variety, that you can never lack occasions for poems. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Growney Brothers Quotes By Bernard Malamud

The great thing about writing: Stay with it ... ultimately you teach yourself something very important about yourself. — Bernard Malamud

Growney Brothers Quotes By Josephus

When all men were of one language, some of them built a high tower, as if they would thereby ascend up to heaven, but the gods sent storms of wind and overthrew the tower, and gave every one his peculiar language; and for this reason it was that the city was called Babylon. — Josephus