Ligation Surgery Quotes & Sayings
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the three factors that seem to have the greatest influence on increasing our happiness are our ability to reframe our situation more positively, our ability to experience gratitude, and our choice to be kind and generous. — Dalai Lama XIV

You are always and forever in the moment of pure creation. So create who and what you are, and then experience that. — Neale Donald Walsch

She did not especially appreciate children either, but could be kind to them when they were silent. — Gordon Dahlquist

The truth is, I think we are a self-less society, not a selfish society. Because we're so busy now. — Phil McGraw

I wanted stories, and I wanted them always, and I wanted the experience that only fiction could give me: I wanted to be inside them. — Neil Gaiman

Thus did I keep my person fresh and new,
My presence, like a robe pontifical,
Ne'er seen but wondered at, and so my state,
Seldom but sumptuous, showed like a feast. — William Shakespeare

Gold has two significant shortcomings, being neither of much use nor procreative. — Warren Buffett

It's the non-conformist who gives color to history. — Dorothy Fuldheim

Becoming an artist does not merely mean learning something, acquiring professional techniques and methods. Indeed, as someone has said, in order to write well you have to forget the grammar. — Andrei Tarkovsky

Excellence in anything increases your potential in everything. — Joe Rogan

I try to do a lot of asymmetrical, triangular compositions - I find those work really well for comic book covers in that portrait mode, and I don't always see that in other artists. — Jim Lee

Even the most bitter fruit may contain something sweet at it's core. — Cameron Dokey

Do you trust me?"
She could still hear him, through flesh and noise.
"I love you!" she shouted.
It wasn't the answer he'd expected or the she'd expected to give. It was the wrong time, the wrong thing to say, but her answer lit a fire in his eyes. — Dawn Metcalf

I always think that the writer is doing the vast majority of the director's work, in a sense. If you're a writer who is also going to direct, you're doing all your preparation: You're already visualizing everything, you're imagining how the lines are going to be read, you see the blocking in your head, and you know the rhythm and the pacing. — Harold Ramis