Leukemia Encouragement Quotes & Sayings
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I would have told her then she was the only thing that I could
love in this dying world but the simple word "love" itself already died and went away. — Marilyn Monroe

You can't always keep your loved ones with you. You can't always settle your life in one place. The world was made to change. But as long as you cherish the memories and make new ones along on the way, no matter where you are, you'll always be at home. — Marieke Nijkamp

If you vent anger with the object of spreading your toxic feelings, the result will have nothing to do with healing. Your anger is your weapon. On the other hand, if you release anger the way you'd expel a rock from your shoe, your intention clearly has healing behind it. Once the anger starts flowing, both of these alternatives might feel the same. Anger is anger. But if you have a healing intention, two things will happen: you will feel more peaceful after your anger has been released, and you will feel like an old, fixed belief in enemies and injustice has started to move. — Deepak Chopra

I just became a singer, because I could never get work as an actress. — Barbra Streisand

And then their voices stopped and their souls stood still and they ceased being who they had been. Because who they were had always been determined by him. — Melina Marchetta

Let your handshake be a greater bond than any written contract. — Steve Maraboli

Healthy boundaries are important, but you may be building a brick wall when a picket fence would do. — Amy Dickinson

The truth is, you know, we need our anodynes. You know that word, anodynes? We need that in life some times. A good warm bath can be one for you, or a whatever. — Al Pacino

So many different things make me come alive: performing for people, making people laugh, music and dancing or any kind of physical activity that gets me out of my head and into my body. I'm constantly inspired by my surroundings and people I see that are "killing it." — Xosha Roquemore

It turns out that our notions of what a 'self' is and how it might feel fulfilled have no more objective status than most of the rest of reality. It seems we make ourselves up as we go along. — Maureen O'Hara