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Painassist Quotes & Sayings

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When you were riding on the crest of a wave, youwere most likely to be missing out on something. — Knute Rockne

When you have a tough loss, go through it and agonize. I had one loss that I still want to change, but at the same time I realize it is an important part of who I am. — Andrew Shue

Memory has no power but what the soul chooses to make of it. — Carol Berg

Our dogs will love and admire the meanest of us, and feed our colossal vanity with their uncritical homage. — Agnes Repplier

Privacy matters; privacy is what allows us to determine who we are and who we want to be, — Edward Snowden

I was convinced that the only thing I wanted to do ever - was write novels. — J.K. Rowling

Potential audiences are real people found in real places. — Suzanne Lacy

Science is international: the best scientists can come from anywhere; they can come from next door, or they can come from a small village in a country anywhere in the world - we need to make it easier. — John O'Keefe

Yeah, but I guess sometimes it's easier to take responsibility for the dead instead of the living. The rest of us have to look after them, Harry. The living. After all, that's the responsibility that drives us. — Jo Nesbo

Revenge is a dish that is best served cold. — Pierre Choderlos De Laclos

There's no doubt that he's the biggest sports star in the world now.
(on David Beckham) — Nick Hornby

War is very simple, direct, and ruthless. It takes a simple, direct, and ruthless man to wage war. — George S. Patton

Outside, the grandchildren from California looked at Grandma Eunice with curiosity as they played near her. Some walked up to her to shake her hand. They had brunette to light brown hair, light complex skin and hazel colored eyes with Native American characteristics quite prominent They showed a trait noticeable in their appearance [...] Once upon a time and era, they too, have been looked upon like the elderly in the rest homes; like they didn't exist, outcast and shamed to be part of a human race that their blood should ever mix among mankind. Yet, these were her bloodlines too, and they were here, laughing, joking, teasing and accepting each other — Teddy Begay