Moxibustion Acupuncture Quotes & Sayings
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Once upon a time, privacy was valued. For goodness' sake, a disabled president of the United States could ask that the press not photograph him in a wheelchair or being transferred to his car or generally in a weakened state, and the press would oblige. Those were the days. — Julianna Baggott

Moses told me once that you can't escape yourself. You can run, hide, or die. But wherever you go, there you'll be. — Amy Harmon

The history of science is a record of the transformations of contempts amd amusements. — Charles Fort

Sex is the sacred song of the soul; Sex is the sanctuary of Self. — Aleister Crowley

Someone's running your life. Most of us are on the throne of our own lives. Jesus wants to sit on the throne of your life. — Steve Farrar

Fuck off!
I used to have a way with women.
If the word fuck came out to play, it was always followed by me and then words like harder, please, and my friend, more.
Those were the days. — Emma Chase

I think, therefore I spam. — Margaret Atwood

My biggest insecurity is that my personality is too much, and as I get older, it's just getting bigger. — Angie Harmon

You're beautiful. The kind of beautiful that doesn't go away. Do you even know how beautiful you are? Christ. Stop looking at me! Killing me. Do you know what that does to me? Seeing you look at me like you're half in love with me? Are you? If I write it does it make it true? So let it be written, so let it be done. — T. Torrest

My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ. — Sinead O'Connor

To be honest, in my five years as an electrician, I never got the license. — Nick Flynn

There are millions of people in the world, and the spirits will see that most of them you never have to meet. But there are one or two you are tied to, and the spirits will cross you back and forth, threading so many knots until they catch and you finally get it right. — Jodi Picoult

books, the only remedy for countless, undefined afflictions of the soul. — Nina George