Histologist Degree Quotes & Sayings
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Not in sorrow freely is never to open the bosom to the sweets of the sunshine. — William Gilmore Simms
I have the time and the heart to fall and feel in love, but I am scared that I cannot certainly tell the difference between a slut and a beloved anymore. — M.F. Moonzajer
Oh antic God
return to me
my mother in her thirties
leaned across the front porch
the huge pillow of her breasts
pressing against the rail
summoning me in for bed.
I am almost the dead woman's age times two.
I can barely recall her song
the scent of her hands
though her wild hair scratches my dreams
at night. return to me, oh Lord of then
and now, my mother's calling,
her young voice humming my name. — Lucille Clifton
It wasn't until two or three years ago that I actually learned that in the end he actually did kill someone. But that was a choice that he faced: to kill or be killed. — Vanessa Kerry
To the tortured souls whose blood is the heartbeat of the earth. May you find your happily Never after — C.M. Stunich
You forgot your dress," Renny said, staring straight ahead while he white-knuckled the control wheel and jettisoned toward the security checkpoint.
"Never let anyone tell you," she panted, "that I don't know how to make an exit. — Melissa Landers
You never know when your ideas are going to come back to you. — Jarrett J. Krosoczka
A politics that defines itself by difference holds no appeal for me. — Douglas Alexander
Sometimes I have to remind myself, that on my worst day I live like somebody on their greatest — Meek Mill
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity. — Kitty Kelley
You can't see anything properly while your eyes are blurred with tears. — C.S. Lewis
I'm waiting for her to say "Craig, what you need to do is X" and for the Shift to occur. I want there to be a Shift so bad. I want to feel my brain slide back into the slot it was meant to be in, rest there the way it did before the fall of last year, back when I was young, and witty, and my teachers said I had incredible promise, and I had incredible promise, and I spoke up in class because I was excited and smart about the world. I want the Shift so bad. I'm waiting for the phrase that will invoke it. It'll be like a miracle within my life. But is Dr. Minerva a miracle worker? No. She's a thin, tan lady from Greece with red lipstick. — Ned Vizzini
