Prenotazioni Ospedale Quotes & Sayings
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Don't sell life insurance. Sell what life insurance can do. — Ben Feldman
At some level it's still hard for me to admit that my father died. I can talk about it and around it, but those two words. 'He died.' What can that possibly mean? That I won't get to hear his voice again? — Jennifer Grant
You get what you pay for. — Gabriel Biel
Behold, at this hour our moral history is being preserved for eternity. Processes are at work which will perpetuate our every act and word and thought. — Charles Spurgeon
Different cultures and all that, but it's true what they say about the Japanese being undemonstrative. — Donna Tartt
I settled for a cup of coffee. Only it wasn't coffee. It was a coffee substitute made by grinding up dandelion roots. The idea was that it wouldn't keep you awake, and it's always seemed to me that the only thing coffee really has going for it is that it will keep you awake. — Lawrence Block
We learned not to meet anymore,
We don't raise our eyes to one another,
But we ourselves won't guarantee
What could happen to us in an hour. — Anna Akhmatova
Try approving of yourself just as you are, and spoiling yourself rotten with small kid's pleasures. — Julia Cameron
If you try to come off as this big-time star with an attitude, people don't like that. — Selena
Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals. — Henry Ford
I'm not a regular mom, I'm a cool mom. — Regina George
The greatest sin in the world is to say 'I love you' without realising that God snd his angels are listening and judging. If you do not feel their presence you are not in love. You have no right to be in love. — R. Joseph Hoffmann
Sometimes eight chains go together really well, depending on the length - how short they are, how small they are. — Big Sean
An ideal society should be mobile, should be full of channels for conveying a change taking place in one part to other parts. In an ideal society, there should be many interests consciously communicated and shared. — B.R. Ambedkar
But what began in 1941 was a process of destruction not planned in advance, not organized centrally by any agency. There was no blueprint and there was no budget for destructive measures. They were taken step by step, one step at a time. Thus came about not so much a plan being carried out, but an incredible meeting of minds, a consensus - mind reading by a far-flung bureaucracy. — Raul Hilberg
