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Hypocondriacs Quotes By Statius

Anguish devours the mind, and furious rage, and hope
than which the heart can bear no heavier burden, when
it is long deferred. — Statius

Hypocondriacs Quotes By Adrienne Rich

One does not give birth in a void, but rather in a cultural and political context. Laws, professional codes, religious sanctions, and ethnic traditions all affect women's choices concerning childbirth. — Adrienne Rich

Hypocondriacs Quotes By Fannie Flagg

I believe in God, but I don't think you have to go crazy to prove it. — Fannie Flagg

Hypocondriacs Quotes By J.E. Gaudet

It is not about there being someone or something bigger out there that you should believe in. It is believing there is something bigger inside of you. — J.E. Gaudet

Hypocondriacs Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

Nobody had ever tried to stop me in June as long as I could remember, and when you are nine years old, what you remember seems forever; for you remember everything and everything is important and stands bigs and full and fills up Time and is so solid that you can walk around and around it like a tree and look at it. You are aware that times passes, that there is a movement in time, but that is not what Time is. Time is not a movement, a flowing, a wind then, but is, rather, a kind of climate in which things are, and when a thing happens it begins to live and keeps on living and stands solid in Time like the tree that you can walk around."
from "Blackberry Winter — Robert Penn Warren

Hypocondriacs Quotes By Maria Montessori

Any child who is self-sufficient , who can ties his shoes, dress or undress himself, reflects in his joy and sense of achievement the image of human dignity which is derived from a sense of independence. — Maria Montessori

Hypocondriacs Quotes By Anais Nin

He was whispering over and over again the same phrase, "You have the body of an angel. It is impossible that such a body should have a sex. You have the body of an angel." The anger swept over Fay like a fever, an anger at his moving his penis away from her hand. She sat up, her hair wild about her shoulders, and said, "I am not an angel, Albert. I am a woman. I want you to love me as a woman. — Anais Nin