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Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Robin Sloan

At first I thought I had a crush on her, but then I realized she's an android. — Robin Sloan

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Dave Willis

A perfect marriage is just two imperfect people who refuse to give up on each other. — Dave Willis

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Tony Blair

I don't like it, to be honest, when politicians make a big thing of their religious beliefs, so I don't make a big thing of it. — Tony Blair

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Rickey Henderson

Well, Rickey's not one of them, so that's 49 percent right there. — Rickey Henderson

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Crystal Bowersox

It's not a natural process, 'American Idol,' but it does great things for the people that are on that show. If you don't walk away from it with some kind of positive outlook or find an opportunity to come from it, then I feel like that's a choice. — Crystal Bowersox

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Bethany Jett

Being pursued, while easy, is purposeful. Intentional. Deliberate. It's not about getting a guy's attention--it's a process of ensuring that he's "the one."

Of all the men holding glass slippers, he has to be your perfect fit. — Bethany Jett

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Grant Morrison

I prefer working out of strict continuity, because no normal human being can have a firm grip on the constantly shifting bardo-like territory of a comics universe, where entire histories can be erased by a strong enough super-sneeze. — Grant Morrison

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

I don't have a deep link with England like, say, Jonathan Coe or Hanif Kureishi might demonstrate. For me, it is like a mythical place. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Simon Bolivar

A people that loves freedom will in the end be free. — Simon Bolivar

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Michael Mullen

I think that is a noble goal that all of us should seek, to end wars and prevent wars as much as possible. — Michael Mullen

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Darcy Leech

Her words felt like a new beginning, a turning of a page, and, ominously, rang like the beginning of a final chapter. — Darcy Leech

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Deftly whipping a small tuning fork from his pocket, he struck it smartly against a pillar and held it next to Jamie's left ear. Jamie rolled his eyes heavenward, but shrugged and obligingly sang a note. The little man jerked back as though he'd been shot. — Diana Gabaldon

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

When men are fighting for their lives they are not often disposed to be complimentary to those who are trying to kill them. — Winston S. Churchill

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Jodi Picoult

He remembered learning in one of his social studies classes
that in the Old West, when Native Americans were thrown into jail, they sometimes dropped dead.
The theory was that someone so used to the freedom of space couldn't handle the confinement, but
Peter had another interpretation. When the only company you had was yourself, and when you
didn't want to socialize, there was only one way to leave the room. — Jodi Picoult

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By David Chang

I think that the Japanese - and I do love Japanese cuisine and adore Japanese food culture - I think that they're going to plow through the entire world's fishing. They're going to eat everything anyways. — David Chang

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Caitlin Moran

I loved Riot Grrl. Not only was it a punk rock revolution, but it meant you could get dressed for a night out for less than two pounds! — Caitlin Moran

Myotonic Dystrophy Quotes By Darcy Leech

I knew you'd know," Mom said in a stabilizing, more confident, yet still husky voice. A smile broke across her face in the simple relief of her only remaining child not being shocked by the death of her youngest. She smiled genuinely, perhaps for the first time since cradling Dustin's body as the fire truck alarm blared towards the house in response to her 911 call. Her son had died that morning in her arms as she tried resuscitating him with her own breath, but the first indication of her daughter's reaction was calm. The child raised to expect death met the first moments of the news with seeming serenity. — Darcy Leech