Plan B Pill Quotes & Sayings
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Sweetness of life depends to its bitterness. — Javad Alizadeh
There was a time when researchers imagined that Plan B, or the morning-after pill, might become not an emergency form of contraception but a routine one; women would take it once a month to induce a period and never even know whether they had gotten pregnant. — Nancy Gibbs
Depression never arrives alone in Life. It brings its friends with it despair, self-injury, and suicidal Thoughts. — Unknown
I'm a guy. Since when do we get anything right the first time? — Will Smith
Her stare was direct and unwavering, full of confidence earned from painful experience ... — Dean Koontz
I leaned toward him and whispered, "I'm drowning. Save me." But when I tried to grasp his shoulder my hand passed through him.
"I'm over here," he said.
I said, "No wonder I can't touch you. You're dead too." Or perhaps I didn't say it. — Sarah Micklem
I wish you could take a 'plan b' pill for after you eat a lot of organic cheese puffs and your stomach hurts and you don't want to be fat tomorrow — Megan Boyle
In wars amongst ideas, 
doubters are the victims. — Toba Beta
The idea of putting old Browborough into prison for conduct which habit had made second nature to a large proportion of the House was distressing to Members of Parliament generally. — Anthony Trollope
One thing is certain in life. Just when things are going well, soon afterward they are certain to go wrong. It's just the way things are meant to be. — Bryce Courtenay
Data adds concrete information to a teacher's observations and intuition, but it will never replace experience, personal relationships, and cultural understanding. — Jose Ferreira
Unfortunately, wisdom and happiness are old enemies, and where one can be found, the other seldom lingers. - Wollof — Joseph Lallo
Electronic books are junk. — Ray Bradbury
The teacher took two long strides and stood beside Parker's desk. Before the boy could speak, Mr. Earl threw the desktop open. For a second, he stared into it. A white glow reflected off his face.
"What is this?" he said, as he reached toward the brightness. 
"Careful, Mr. Earl," Parker started to say, but it was too late.
The teacher screeched before lurching against the desk. He went down quickly, his feet vanishing into the desk last. — James Van Pelt
I think a lot of people try to plan things in their career. They feel like, If I don't get this done by the time I'm thirty, everything's over. But I've worked with a lot of people whose careers shot to the top later in life. — Alison Pill
