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Omahoney Motor Quotes By Wilder Penfield

Although the content of consciousness depends in large measure on neuronal activity, awareness itself does not.To me, it seems more and more reasonable to suggest that the mind may be a distinct and different essence. — Wilder Penfield

Omahoney Motor Quotes By Tracy Thompson

A broken leg can be remembered and located: "It hurt right below my knee, it throbbed, I felt sick at my stomach." But mental pain is remembered the way dreams are remembered-in fragments, unbidden realizations, like looking into a well and seeing the dim reflection of your face in that instant before the water shatters. — Tracy Thompson

Omahoney Motor Quotes By Sharon Guskin

You Only Live Once. That's what people said, as if life really mattered because it happened only one time. But what if it was the other way around? What if what you did mattered MORE because life happened again and again, consequences unfolding across centuries and contents? What if you had chances upon chances to love the people you loved, to fix what you screwed up, to get it right? — Sharon Guskin

Omahoney Motor Quotes By Carrie Underwood

I like to dance around the house when I'm getting ready. It gets my day going. — Carrie Underwood

Omahoney Motor Quotes By K.P. Yohannan

Abortion is one of the most shocking, yet entirely logical, extensions of this obsession with comfort, convenience and luxury. Less dramatic, but just as deadly to millions of lost souls in our world, is our unwillingness to make even small sacrifices to reach them with the Gospel. — K.P. Yohannan

Omahoney Motor Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Yes, I once was the toast of two continents! ( ... Greenland & Australia). — Dorothy Parker

Omahoney Motor Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

There is always a pleasure in unravelling a mystery, in catching at the gossamer clue which will guide to certainty. — Elizabeth Gaskell