Monforts Childrens Clinic Quotes & Sayings
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I know what you are, Talon. You are the man I was born to love. The only man I was born to love."
"I'm not a man. Not anymore."
"You are mine and I will not let you go without a fight. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Facets, Matthew. Each facet catches the light in its own way. It glints and sparkles and flashes uniquely. It would almost be possible to believe that the facet was the jewel; not just a tiny part of it. But, then, as we move the jewel another facet catches the light."
"So? What's your point?"
"My point? I have no point, Matthew. Save for the jewel, and the facets, and the light. We see an aspect of the whole. But the facet is not the jewel ... — Neil Gaiman

The biggest problem we have as human beings is that we confuse our beliefs with reality. — Alan Kay

The deep art ... That's the part that has to be guarded like a miser would his money ... Like a dope addict would his dope ... Like a lover with their love. — Alonzo King

insouciance. But there's just something uniquely intimidating about — Ben Aaronovitch

Learn, compare, collect the facts! — Ivan Pavlov

To be actively pro-life is to contribute to the renewal of society through the promotion of the common good. It is impossible to further the common good without acknowledging and defending the right to life, upon which all the other inalienable rights of individuals are founded and from which they develop. — Pope John Paul II

If humans evolved in a tiny area of Africa, they only saw plants and animals within a 100-kilometre radius for a million years. When they began to migrate, there would have been different animals and plants - and potentially a lot of allergy issues. — Barry Marshall

What's really hard is that you could care a lot for someone and not want to live with him anymore. — Alice Walker

I let go of childhood fears. I am a secure, empowered human being. — Louise Hay

He had never imagined that a man in love could be so lonely. — Rosalind Lauer