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Obfuscating Function Quotes By Kevin Sorbo

I'm lucky to be alive. It took three years of therapy to recover but I did it. — Kevin Sorbo

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Quinn Loftis

Tears are good for you," Raphael said. When she opened her eyes back up, he knelt down. His large frame seemed to make the room shrink. His face was almost level with hers as his eyes met Emma's. "They are a gift from the Creator to his creation. Tears release endorphins in the mind that help sooth and comfort. They cleanse the eyes and relieve stress, thereby lowering blood pressure and taking strain off of the heart. He created you with tears and nothing he created is bad. Those tears you are holding in are necessary, Emma. Let them fall, let them heal, and let them remind you with each one that you are not alone. — Quinn Loftis

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Erin Hanson

Because the birdsong might be pretty,
But it's not for you they sing,
And if you think my winter is too cold,
You don't deserve my spring. — Erin Hanson

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Dick Pound

It's important not to look like a tool in front of your posse. — Dick Pound

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Steven Magee

Many people over forty have at least one health condition that affects their ability to work a forty hour work week effectively. Human Resources (HR), doctors and governments have known this fact for decades. — Steven Magee

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Debasish Mridha

We are here to feel the joy of life, to love, and to expand the happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Obfuscating Function Quotes By Ed Ayres

We thought it was only in science fiction that things created by humans could actually take over what is inherently our human heritage. But Thom Hartmann shows how we've already let that happen on a frightening scale - not in Frankenstein's monsters or Kubrick's creeping computer Hal - but in the corporations that present their friendly 'faces' to us as if we have nothing to fear from this ultimate usurpation of our rights as real humans. — Ed Ayres