Maalox Generic Name Quotes & Sayings
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The water in the ocean is like the water in a swimming pool, but you can't swim across it. — Robert Charles Wilson

It shouldn't be so complicated," she begins, "to want to kiss you and just do it even where people can see. — Six De Los Reyes

I felt sick when I thought of the end - but I really wanted to remember how. How it felt, and how I did it, so maybe I can do it again, with Roger. — Diana Gabaldon

When I was doing theater, I was very successful at believing that I was great, God's gift to the theater. — Morgan Freeman

If your hunch proves a good one, you were inspired; if it proves bad, you are guilty of yielding to thoughtless impulse. — Beryl Markham

Achilles weeps. He cradles me, and will not eat, nor speak a word other than my name. — Madeline Miller

What if you are wrong? What if the gods sent you, and indeed the rest of us, not because we were never meant to be, but because we were always meant to be? — Marie Lu

People said it was a song about drugs, but John Lennon said the name came from a picture his son painted of a girl at school. — Aminatta Forna

But I've always found that the quickest way to make someone relent in his foolish edicts is to take every command literally and to perform it with flagrant obedience. — Courtney Milan

The suffering man ought really to consume his own smoke; there is no good in emitting smoke till you have made it into fire. — Thomas Carlyle

When a person has cancer, the whole family really suffers with her. — Ann Jillian

I am flushed and warm.
I think I may be enormous,
I am so stupidly happy,
My wellingtons
Squelching and squelching through the beautiful red. — Sylvia Plath

Those features are burned so deep into my memory and my heart that I should recognize them anywhere in the world from among a thousand others, who might appear identical to any one but me. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. — David Ogden Stiers