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Lobingers Quotes By Michael Palmer

Prior to their discovery in 1917, phages had been linked to miracle waters - rivers in India and other places with the power to cure diseases from leprosy to cholera. Only later did scientists, examining a naturally occurring treatment for dysentery, discover these "cures" were phages, feasting on and eradicating the disease-causing bacteria. — Michael Palmer

Lobingers Quotes By Mike Tyson

We wanna believe that we're different than the average guy that's working 9-to-5, that our thoughts are different than his. Our inspirations and desires are different than his, that's why we succeed and he didn't cos we wanna believe we're different, but he just didn't get the break that we had ... or he wasted it on something else. — Mike Tyson

Lobingers Quotes By Jack London

He had learned to get along without her. Her meaning was forgotten. There was no place for her in his scheme of things, as there was no place for him in hers. — Jack London

Lobingers Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

But harboring regrets is making love to the past, and there is no movement here. — Terry Tempest Williams

Lobingers Quotes By William Hazlitt

There are only three pleasures in life pure and lasting, and all derived from inanimate things-books, pictures and the face of nature. — William Hazlitt

Lobingers Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Christians are directed to have faith in Christ, as the effectual means of obtaining the change they desire. — Benjamin Franklin

Lobingers Quotes By Christopher Moore

Get in, get out, and nobody gets hurt, as Uncle Harlan always said, something he picked up in Vietnam. — Christopher Moore

Lobingers Quotes By Emil Cioran

If we understand many more things than other people, we owe it to our nervous system which is far more disturbed. One says 'I'm sad' but no one realizes what is the cause of his/her sadness; it may come from the stomach; or from a tune we have just listened to and which failed to impress us on the spot; or it may come from frustrated sexual desire ... It is not easy to see beyond symbolic forms of expression. People don't realize that you can negate the progress of humanity because your feet hurt. It is important to see beyond that which is given; and yet, once you see it, nothing matters. — Emil Cioran