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Libonati Co Quotes By Roland V. Libonati

No one seems to care. Certainly, no one in the million dollar fund-raising cancer clinics are excited over the almost miraculous ... record of ... Krebiozen ... — Roland V. Libonati

Libonati Co Quotes By Rupi Kaur

you look at me and cry
everything hurts

i hold you and whisper
but everything can heal — Rupi Kaur

Libonati Co Quotes By Anthony Doerr

I always told my dad I'd play professional football. — Anthony Doerr

Libonati Co Quotes By Michelle Rowen

There's nothing to fear but fear itself — Michelle Rowen

Libonati Co Quotes By Roland V. Libonati

Maybe the raising of millions of dollars of funds for charitable projects has become 'a racket', and the longer they remain in the test-tube stage of development, the longer patronage and job payrollers remain in their soft berths. — Roland V. Libonati

Libonati Co Quotes By Passenger

Only know your lover when you let her go
And you let her go
-Let Her Go — Passenger

Libonati Co Quotes By Roland V. Libonati

R. Andrew C. Ivy, (is) the champion of the scientific doctrine of freedom of research, which has suffered in recent years through the falsity of certain politico-physician leaders of the AMA, who faked reports, suppressed honest information, brutally slugged the opposition, both physically and through pressures, used to prevent the truth about Krebiozen reaching the American people. — Roland V. Libonati

Libonati Co Quotes By PJ Harvey

In the same way, I write some of my more difficult pieces when I'm at very happy stages in my life. — PJ Harvey

Libonati Co Quotes By Roland V. Libonati

This charity ... They quibble too much over procedures ... while we seek a cure. They complain too loudly against another who, seemingly, has perfected a work that the public expects its charity dollars to do. Maybe we should investigate the American Cancer Society's operations. — Roland V. Libonati