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Postictal Quotes By Michael Foot

The national strike of the miners in 1972 performed, I believe, a great service, not only to the miners, but the people in Britain today who wanted coal — Michael Foot

Postictal Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you'd like to have a better incarnation, then have one now. If that's your attitude, just let go and meditate and try to be as wise and compassionate, as understanding as you can. — Frederick Lenz

Postictal Quotes By John Ryman

I don't believe anything. I only know some things to a greater degree of certainty than others. — John Ryman

Postictal Quotes By Astrid Lee Miles

No. Depression is the unseen, unheard, silent killer. It is the pain that is too much to cope with, too hard to deal with and never understood. It is something that you can't escape, no matter how hard you try it ALWAYS swallows you again. It constantly follows you around, like black smoke choking you from the inside out. Like a lion clawing at your heart and mind, eating pieces of you until there is nothing left. — Astrid Lee Miles

Postictal Quotes By James Madison

The people shall not be deprived or abridged of their right to speak, or to publish their sentiments; and the freedom of the press, as one of the great bulwarks of liberty, shall be inviolable. — James Madison

Postictal Quotes By William Greider

The economy is not governed with the bottom half in mind. — William Greider

Postictal Quotes By Richard Rhodes

Of all celebrated beings, the only one whom fame has not corrupted. — Richard Rhodes

Postictal Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

You can also look upon our life as an episode unprofitably disturbing the blessed calm of nothingness. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Postictal Quotes By John Daniel Thieme

. . .the sorrows of the heart yearn
to be erased, for one final atonement
finite and forgetting and whole - but time in its preserving
will not permit forgetting; destroying
only when we can no longer beg
or argue with time
to preserve the brief benisons
a few moments longer than our sins — John Daniel Thieme