Humorous Dentists Quotes & Sayings
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Top Humorous Dentists Quotes
Lucretius' maxim: 'Where I am, death is not; where death is, I am not. — Irvin D. Yalom
Expect the most wonderful things to happen, not in the future but right now. — Eileen Caddy
Even if neither of us got what we wanted, we found freedom in the third choices. — David Levithan
It's official: cyber terror is the new yellowcake uranium. — Kevin Poulsen
I will fix this. I swear I will make it right. I love you enough to get us through this. I just need you to love me enough. Please, Blaire. Love me enough. — Abbi Glines
It took me a while to feel comfortable in front of the camera and so I just needed to do it a lot. — Jeremy Sisto
Now that I no longer desire all, I have it all without desire. — San Juan De La Cruz
The conflict between Japan and Chiang is little affected by the fall of the Wuhan cities and Sino-Japanese hostilities have just started. — Seishiro Itagaki
People are motivated when they see somebody else doing something. — T.I.
I remember there was this one lady shaman who said that having children puts a hole in your soul. And the only way to get it back is for your children to die. And, you know, monks don't have families. — Larkin Grimm
Most people aren't appreciated enough, and the bravest things we do in our lives are usually known only to ourselves. No one throws ticker tape on the man who chose to be faithful to his wife, on the lawyer who didn't take the drug money ... — Peggy Noonan
You are the only real authority in your life, but you yield that status to so many externals by believing in them, by having been punished or forced into accepting them. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer
The greatest hope most Americans - including Republicans - had when Barack Obama was elected president was that the election of a black person as the country's president would reduce, if not come close to eliminating, the racial tensions that have plagued America for generations. — Dennis Prager
Family trouble was the worst kind. Some families ran their own little versions of the Middle East. — Tom Robbins
Speaking as a phenomenologist, it seems to me that a considerable portion of mind wandering actually is "mental avoidance behaviour", an attempt to cope with adverse internal stimuli or to protect oneself from a deeper processing of information that threatens self-esteem. — Thomas Metzinger
