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Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Even if I could, I wouldn't. Scars can come in handy. I have one myself above my left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground. — J.K. Rowling

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

The best way to look beautiful is to look natural! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By A.E. Marling

Garments are our second skin, and the truer of the two for being the one we choose. — A.E. Marling

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By Rick Yancey

I grab his hand and head for the tunnel, keeping my shoulders back and my head up, because skulking toward the nearest exit like Shaggy and Scooby tinkle-toeing is sure to draw attention. I even bark at some kids to get out of the way. If someone tries to stop us, I won't shoot them. I'll explain that the kid is sick and I'm getting him to a doctor before he pukes all over himself and everybody else. If they don't buy my story, then I shoot them. — Rick Yancey

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By George Carlin

I like Florida. Everything is in the 80s. The temperatures, the ages and the IQ's. — George Carlin

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By Zoot Sims

As long as you've got your horn in your mouth, you're developing. — Zoot Sims

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By Michael Foreman

In big battle scenes, like 'King Arthur', you see the knights in all their fine armour, but they're not in the thick of it: follow the perspective, and you'll find some poor little sod, who didn't want to be there, anyway, with his head split. — Michael Foreman

Medicinals From Botanicals Quotes By Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington

Love in France is a comedy; in England a tragedy; in Italy an opera seria; and in Germany a melodrama. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington