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Migrainous Quotes By Rob Bell

What the gospel does is confront our version of our story with God's version of our story. It is a brutally honest, exuberantly liberating story, and it is good news. It begins with the sure and certain truth that we are loved. That in spite of whatever has gone horribly wrong deep in our hearts and has spread to every corner of the world, in spite of our sins, failures, rebellion, and hard hearts, in spite of what's been done to us or what we've done, God has made peace with us. — Rob Bell

Migrainous Quotes By Oliver Sacks

fossilised" dream-sequences preserved as such in the cortex, precise replicas of past experience; they appear to be mnemic images which unfold, given the initial activation (epileptic, migrainous, experimental, etc.) at the same rate as the initial perceptual experience. — Oliver Sacks

Migrainous Quotes By Oliver Sacks

We have seen that there are two forms of stimulus which are particularly prone to evoke migrainous reactions in predisposed individuals: inordinate excitations or arousals, and inordinate inhibitions or slumps. Within certain "allowable" limits (which vary greatly from person to person), the nervous system maintains itself in a region of equilibrium, homeostatically, by means of continuous, minor, insensible adjustments; beyond these limits, it may be forced to react by sudden, major, symptomatic adjustments. — Oliver Sacks

Migrainous Quotes By Oliver Sacks

The drowsiness which often accompanies or precedes a severe common migraine is occasionally abstracted as a symptom in its own right, and may then constitute the sole expression of the migrainous tendency. The — Oliver Sacks

Migrainous Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

He is a man, I think," he said, "who cares for nothing but a joke. He is a dangerous man."
Lambert laughed in the act of lifting some macaroni to his mouth.
"Dangerous!" he said. "You don't know little Quin, sir!"
"Every man is dangerous," said the old man, without moving, "Who cares only for one thing. I was once dangerous myself. — G.K. Chesterton

Migrainous Quotes By Kool Keith

You need a bad operation.
Gimme the scissors, hammer, flame. — Kool Keith

Migrainous Quotes By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

A woman is always younger than a man at equal years. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Migrainous Quotes By Rachel Naomi Remen

The wisdom in the story of the most educated and powerful person is often not greater than the wisdom in the story of a child, and the life of a child can teach us as much as the life of a sage. — Rachel Naomi Remen

Migrainous Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Respecting infinite sets, for example, Intuitionism is rabidly anti-Cantor and Formalism staunchly pro-Cantor, even though both Formalism and Intuitionism are anti-Plato and Cantor is a diehard Platonist. Which, migrainous or not, means we're back to metaphysics: the modern wrangle over math's procedures is ultimately a dispute over the ontological status of math entities. — David Foster Wallace

Migrainous Quotes By Sarah Dessen

When I pictured myself, it was always like just an outline in a colouring book, with the inside not yet completed. — Sarah Dessen

Migrainous Quotes By Oliver Sacks

It may, in its natural course, exhaust itself and end in sleep; the post-migrainous sleep is long, deep, and refreshing, like a post-epileptic sleep. Secondly, it may resolve by "lysis," a gradual abatement of the suffering accompanied by one or more secretory activities. As — Oliver Sacks

Migrainous Quotes By Jackie Chan

I love to clean. — Jackie Chan

Migrainous Quotes By Ronald Reagan

We should never fear to negotiate, nor negotiate from fear. — Ronald Reagan

Migrainous Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Every time bring certain events with it — Sunday Adelaja