Inspiring Healthcare Quotes & Sayings
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You're mine, and mine alone, baby. Just for my eyes, just for my touch and just for my pleasure. Just mine. Do you understand me? — Jodi Ellen Malpas

As I grew older and more mature, I've been able to move beyond the immediate response of violence to a projection of the pragmatic, political consequences of that violence. So it's an effort to attain equilibrium. — Wole Soyinka

The most impactful dollars that Australia can spend are actually what goes to help the poorest. — Bill Gates

I will love myself as long as I never make a mistake. — Sharon Salzberg

Sing a song correctly and you live forever. — Abbey Lincoln

I'm also getting an Ovation Legend, because I like them so much. — Mark Knopfler

A boy carries out suggestions more wholeheartedly when he understands their aim. — Robert Baden-Powell

If we understood ourselves better we would damage ourselves less. — James Baldwin

This kind of nostalgia characterizes national and nationalist revivals all over the world, which engage in the antimodern myth-making of history by means of a return to national symbols and myths and, occasionally, through swapping conspiracy theories. Restorative nostalgia manifests itself in total reconstructions of monuments of the past, while reflective nostalgia lingers on ruins, the patina of time and history, in the dreams of another place and another time. — Svetlana Boym

A person likes to think of himself in a certain way, and when something happens that makes that no longer possible, you mourn the old self. The person you thought you were. — Laurell K. Hamilton

The first principle of Buddhism is 'Suffering exists. How do I escape it?' Buddhism — Yuval Noah Harari

To condemn slavery was one thing - that I could do in my own individual heart - but female ministers! — Sue Monk Kidd

They [teachers] beat it right out of me. Or they beat it into me and educated it out of me. I don't know; that's an interesting question. The Catholic schools required work, so I think that may have been where the work ethic came from, in answer to the question of how my character may have been shaped. — William Mapother