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Neuromuscular Quotes & Sayings

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Top Neuromuscular Quotes

Neuromuscular Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Some men never
die
and some men never
live
but we're all alive
tonight. — Charles Bukowski

Neuromuscular Quotes By Carrie Fisher

You knew how humiliating that is as an experience for celebrities to be less of a celebrity. There's no class to adjust to being less famous, and you don't think you have to worry about it. But you do. — Carrie Fisher

Neuromuscular Quotes By Alvin Toffler

The biggest tragedy I had was the loss of my daughter from neuromuscular disease in 2000, at age 46. — Alvin Toffler

Neuromuscular Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Gnan is that which does not let kashays arise when one's pocket is picked. — Dada Bhagwan

Neuromuscular Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest. — Henry David Thoreau

Neuromuscular Quotes By Stanley W. Jacob

An analysis of nutritional and metabolic data by Jon Pangborn, Ph.D., a well-known nutritional biochemist affiliated with the Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratories in Asheville, North Carolina, found that the metabolism of methionine is the "most frequently impaired or disordered amino acid" among 1,500 individuals with food and chemical intolerances, degenerative diseases, neuromuscular dysfunction, and mental diseases. — Stanley W. Jacob

Neuromuscular Quotes By Rodney Carrington

I thought comedy would be the hardest thing I could do, and if I could do that, I could do anything. — Rodney Carrington

Neuromuscular Quotes By Stephen Covey

Writing bridges conscious and subconscious mind. It is a psycho-neuromuscular activity and literally imprints the brain. — Stephen Covey

Neuromuscular Quotes By Stella Young

From pink water bottles for breast cancer to dumping a bucket of ice water on your head for neuromuscular conditions, it seems we're bombarded by requests to be 'aware' of one thing or another. — Stella Young