Oophorectomy Side Quotes & Sayings
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It doesn't matter what size you are. It matters how big your heart is and how smart you are. — Freddy Adu

An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded. — Pope John Paul II

It had stopped raining but the sky was thick with clouds and the wind was growing stronger, scented with more rain to come. — Erin Hunter

Downhillers are going over 110 miles per hour. But no matter what, you can't hit the fence at 100 miles per hour. — Julia Mancuso

Lipstick?" He arched a brow.
"I'm on the hunt for my perfect shade," I respond, deadpan.
"Ditch the magenta. Your olive skin screams for rose." His deadpan is better than mine. — Gena Showalter

Every second is eternal — Jeffrey Eugenides

What does music mean to me? I don't think I would really be much without it, without it coming through me. It's my means of communication, my means of growth, my means of transportation from one point in my life to another. — Erykah Badu

Successful career means a happy and balanced life. — Deepak Mehra

The second I tried to tell myself I wasn't in love was the moment I realized I was. — Lang Leav

Do you know, Armand, I can't remember the last time I felt safe." "I know what you mean," said Gamache. "It feels as though this has been going on forever." "No, I don't mean just this mess. I mean all my life. — Louise Penny

While thinking is a practical necessity, the failure to recognize thoughts as thoughts, moment after moment, is what gives each of us the feeling that we call "I," and this is the string upon which all our states of suffering and dissatisfaction are strung. — Sam Harris

For believers in Christ, affliction often has a softening effect on the heart. This is why cancer patients are posting uplifting thoughts in my Facebook newsfeed and teenagers are complaining about their phones not working right. Suffering is when life gets real. Our interests are narrowed. Our attention is grabbed. What really matters? The — Jared C. Wilson