Homonymous Hemianopsia Quotes & Sayings
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God does not give beforehand the grace with which to bear His blows; He does not heal before he smites. In your terror at the thought of parting with Horace, you left entirely out of account the sustaining power that would hold you up and bear you through those awful moments; you suffered in advance, and wholly in your own strength. But how many, how many persons I have heard say, 'I am a marvel to myself! This blow, so long dreaded, has not slain me, as I ever believed it would; I stagger under it, but I live to wonder at the strength God gives me, and in which I bear it. — Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

We must remember this when we are ready to reach for the sky.
God came down and confused man's language and scattered them. — Toba Beta

The human being is a surprisingly resilient organism. We are impelled toward health not sickness. Your spirit, as surely as your body, will try to heal ... So you should not fear tragedy and suffering. Like love, they make you more a part of the human family. From them can come your greatest creativity. They are the fire that burns you pure. — Kent Nerburn

Anyone who's been reading my stuff can see that there's a lot of tracks being laid for future stories. — Jason Aaron

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Often when we think of exile we think of destruction or loss. But the Dalai Lama always says exile is reality, it's something we can make use of, and he has used it to get rid of everything that he thought was stifling and old, and to create a new, improved and much healthier Tibet. — Pico Iyer

Midnight. You are mine, female." Her — J.R. Ward

All my life, I just felt that I should have finished my education. — Gretchen Wilson

When we consider the possibility that God will not be good to us, we stand on the precipice of despair and peer into the darkness below. — G.K. Chesterton

I knew my purpose well and clear: to show how Nature behaves without cluttering its beauty with abtruse mathematics. — Julius Sumner Miller

Briar stood, pushing up her sleeves. 'It's about to get all nonfiction in here'. — Shannon Hale

I'm an old sinner. Nothing shocks me. — Charlie Chaplin