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Iksija Quotes By Carl Sandburg

Time is a sandpile we run our fingers in. — Carl Sandburg

Iksija Quotes By Debasish Mridha

It is good to focus, but never forget to look around. If you focus on the wrong target, you may miss seeing all of the beauty around you. — Debasish Mridha

Iksija Quotes By Geddes MacGregor

To a Scot, the past clings like sand to wet feet,
and is carried about as a burden.
The many ghosts are always a part of them, inescapable. — Geddes MacGregor

Iksija Quotes By Mary Roach

Nurses on transplant wards often remarked that male transplant patients show renewed interest in sex. One reported that a patient asked her to wear something other than "that shapeless scrub" so he could see her breasts. A post-op who had been impotent for seven years before the operation was found holding his penis and demonstrating an erection. Another nurse spoke of a man who left the fly of his pajamas unfastened to show her his penis. Conclude Tabler and Frierson, "this irrational but common belief that the recipient will somehow develop characteristics of the donor is generally transitory but may alter sexual patterns.' Let us hope that the man with the chicken heart was blessed with a patient and open-minded spouse. — Mary Roach

Iksija Quotes By Paulo Coelho

As she recited the names and facts, she was recovering not only her memory but also her personality, her desires, her way of seeing life. The idea of suicide, which that morning seemed to be buried beneath several layers of sedatives, resurfaced. — Paulo Coelho

Iksija Quotes By Jeff Rich

Hell hath no fury like a Democrat scorned. — Jeff Rich

Iksija Quotes By Bernal Diaz Del Castillo

Most of the Indians, particularly those living on the coasts and in the hotter climates, were given to unnatural lusts. To such a dreadful degree was this practised, that men even went about in female garments, and made a livelihood by their diabolical and cursed lewdness. — Bernal Diaz Del Castillo