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Kloranes Quotes By Daryl Gates

We may be finding that in some blacks, when the choke hold is applied, the veins or arteries do not open up like in normal people. — Daryl Gates

Kloranes Quotes By Frederick Lenz

I recommend for everyone the study of some type of sports or athletics, particularly martial arts. Always check with your doctor first, naturally. — Frederick Lenz

Kloranes Quotes By Natasha Lyonne

You've got to do something with all the books you've read, so you might as well imagine you've optioned them. — Natasha Lyonne

Kloranes Quotes By Maria V. Snyder

Pretty stupid," I called after his retreating form. "To give up before all possible solutions have been tried. — Maria V. Snyder

Kloranes Quotes By Mikhail Bulgakov

Just like a murderer jumps of nowhere in an ally, love jumped out in front of us and struck us both at once — Mikhail Bulgakov

Kloranes Quotes By Oscar Wilde

It was to tell him that he was engaged to be married to Sibyl Vane. — Oscar Wilde

Kloranes Quotes By Victoria Aveyard

The door swings inward as the first soldier rounds the corner, but my thoughts are only of Cal. It seems princes make me blind. — Victoria Aveyard

Kloranes Quotes By Dan Groat

I'm not lookin' to be anybody's keeper. What I say and do is meant to protect me. If it works for somebody else, that's okay, but I don't want people depending on me to save them. — Dan Groat

Kloranes Quotes By Abraham Verghese

As a young physician in the mid-'80s, caring for people who had contracted H.I.V., I lost two of my patients to suicide at a time when the virus was doing very little harm to them. I have always thought of them as having been killed by a metaphor, by the burden of secrecy and shame associated with the disease. — Abraham Verghese

Kloranes Quotes By Anne Carson

The self forms at the edge of desire, and a science of self arises in the effort to leave that self behind. — Anne Carson