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Preventing Relapse Quotes By Bess Truman

[When her daughter suggested the President refer in his conversation with foreign dignitaries about lawn care to 'fertilizer' instead of to 'manure':] But remember, it took me almost thirty years to get him to call it manure. — Bess Truman

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Jerry Kennard

People with personal experience of bipolar disorder will often state the importance of routine and structure as a way of preventing relapse. Routine, in this context, does not mean boring and repetitive so much as relatively predictable and stable. This appears to have many beneficial physical effects, one of which is sleep. — Jerry Kennard

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Nathan Followill

I don't care what you write man, just make sure you make us sound sexy. Say that we looked like we'd just come from the beach and that our bodies were glistening. Say we got no hair on our chests. Anything so the girls will like us. — Nathan Followill

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Cristiane Serruya

Fabulous. Toleration is the key word. It's a pity few people understand this. — Cristiane Serruya

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Josh James

Things that annoy me end up fuelling my ideas. — Josh James

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Emraan Hashmi

As for my looks, if I didn't look the way I do, I would probably be one of those many faces doing a romcom, which I detest. The way I look has somewhere defined the characters I played. My weakness has become my strength. — Emraan Hashmi

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Derek Prince

We can not effectively serve God without the Holy Spirit. — Derek Prince

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Jen Kirkman

Use your passport for domestic trips, so that way you don't risk losing your license. — Jen Kirkman

Preventing Relapse Quotes By Bipasha Basu

For the longest time, Indian women have been okay with being curvy. But I think the modern Indian woman needs to get toned. I don't endorse being thin. Anorexia and bulimia are a reality in India because everybody wants to be thin. — Bipasha Basu