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Hopehealth Quotes & Sayings

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Top Hopehealth Quotes

What's up with the statue routine?" Trez muttered. "Someone move your My Little Pony collection again? — J.R. Ward

Can you imagine what will happen if just for one day the sun forgot to rise? — Debasish Mridha

Father, you left me, but I never left you. — John Lennon

If the waitress has dirty ankles, the chili is good. — Al McGuire

I refuse to give up when things go wrong because there is always a sliver lining behind the cloud. — Millicent Ashby

And then, somehow she knew that God was not the light, and God was not the darkness, and not anybody at all. Maybe, God was not... — Miriam Katin

We're only here for a short while. And I think it's such a lucky accident, having been born, that we're almost obliged to pay attention. In some ways, this is getting far afield. I mean, we are - as far as we know - the only part of the universe that's self-conscious. We could even be the universe's form of consciousness. We might have come along so that the universe could look at itself. I don't know that, but we're made of the same stuff that stars are made of, or that floats around in space. But we're combined in such a way that we can describe what it's like to be alive, to be witnesses. Most of our experience is that of being a witness. We see and hear and smell other things. I think being alive is responding. — Mark Strand

The second you think that you are something is the same second you confirm that you are nothing — Hisham Fawzi

Our hearts fill with terror at the thought of harm coming to our loved ones, don't they? You cannot have love without fear. The two coexist. — Marie Lu

There's a long history in the Middle East of "bread intifadas," starting with 1977 in Egypt, when Anwar Sadat tried to lift bread subsidies. People rebelled and poured into Tahrir Square, shouting slogans against the government just like they did earlier this year. Sadat learned his lesson and kept bread subsidies in place, and so did a host of other Middle Eastern dictators - many of whom were propped up for years by the West, partly through subsidized American wheat. — Annia Ciezadlo

We who walk the narrow line have stood for free thinking for thousands of years. Let us continue balancing within the world as we try to understand the space between. — Dean Potter

We are Indians, firstly and lastly. — B.R. Ambedkar