Long Term Care Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
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After an earthquake in Los Angeles - The earth in LA moved more in one hour than Benoit Benjamin did all last season with the Clippers. — Peter Vecsey

Television is becoming a collage - there are so many channels that you move through them making a collage yourself. In that sense, everyone sees something a bit different. — David Hockney

O Time! consumer of all things; O envious age! thou dost destroy all things and devour all things with the relentless teeth of years, little by little in a slow death. Helen, when she looked in her mirror, seeing the withered wrinkles made in her face by old age, wept and wondered why she had twice been carried away. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Not loving you - that would hurt more. — Kay Cornelius

What she said was, "Do you want tea?" "Yes. A cup of tea would be good. — Stephen King

Children learn best when they like their teacher and they think their teacher likes them. — Gordon Neufeld

Art is not an object, but a trigger for experience. — Brian Eno

Investing is the intersection of economics and psychology. — Seth Klarman

The fact is I don't drive just to get from A to B. I enjoy feeling the car's reactions, becoming part of it. — Enzo Ferrari

For me, a kitchen is like science fiction. I only go there to open the refrigerator and take something out. — Ann-Margret

I had a probing mind and an elephant memory. — Ethel Waters

Fate and destiny go hand in hand. It is impossible to change our destiny. Only the path upon which we walk to reach our destination alters. If we should stray from that path, fate will take control and guide us in the right direction. — J.A. Belfield

Luck I get," she said when they'd sat in silence once more. "But why brave?"
He shifted in his seat then sat forward, his gaze piercing through her. "Because, Natalia, love is a risk. Love from the depths of your soul requires a certain amount of sacrifice. It bids you to give yourself wholly to another. To allow someone to view you like a prism, assessing you at every angle, examining every flaw. You must lay yourself before them, open and bare, and say, 'here I am. I hold nothing back. I am yours, mind, body, and soul.' And all you can do is hope they don't crush you." He leaned closer. "But the man who truly loves you will tend to your heart like he tends a garden, nurturing it until it grows and blooms under his hand. — Leia Shaw