Haemophilia Day Quotes & Sayings
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Haemophilia itself is bad enough. It is disabling day by day, even if far less incapacitating than in the 19th and early 20th centuries. But the added burden of life-threatening further illnesses from contaminated NHS blood is far worse. — Ruth Rendell

What would happen, they conjectured, if they simply went on assuming their children would do everything. Perhaps not quickly. Perhaps not by the book. But what if they simply erased those growth and development charts, with their precise, constricting points and curves? What if they kept their expectations but erased the time line? What harm could it do? Why not try? — Kim Edwards

Kindness toward the voiceless or the vulnerable, like animals and children, usually denoted good character in a person. — Jeaniene Frost

Anything with the power to make you laugh over thirty years later isn't a waste of time. I think something like that is very close to immortality. — Stephen King

The secret of this kind of climbing, is like Zen. Don't think. Just dance along. It's the easiest thing in the world, actually easier than walking on flat ground which is monotonous. The cute little problems present themselves at each step and yet you don't hesitate and you find yourself on some other boulder you picked out for no special reason at all, just like zen.~ Japhy — Jack Kerouac

If you like big government, move to Massachusetts. — Joe Miller

We can arrive at a point of view where the preservation of the individual activities is no longer inconsistent with our comprehension of the cosmic consciousness or our attainment to the transcendent and supracosmic. — Sri Aurobindo

His had disappeared. "Did you know they have mystical powers?" — Desiree Holt

Clutter forces the brain to consume energy. Create uncluttered environments instead. — Carmine Gallo

Some people have no original ideas because they do not think well enough of themselves to consider their ideas worth noticing and developing. — Eric Hoffer

I could justify violence only in this extreme case, to save the last living knowledge of Buddhism itself. — Dalai Lama

Paul indeed wanted to reveal the unknown God to the philosophers and then affirms of Him, that no human intellect can conceive Him. Therefore, God is revealed therein, that one knows that every intellect is too small to make itself a figuration or concept of Him. However, he names him God, or in Greek, theos. — Nicholas Of Cusa

{We} have not to crown the exceptional man who knows he can rule; rather we must crown the much more exceptional man who knows he can't. — G.K. Chesterton