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Primozone Quotes By Neil Gaiman

In psychiatry, Doctor -unlike, perhaps, the world of sexually transmitted disease clinics- there is no such thing as a cure. There is only adjustment. — Neil Gaiman

Primozone Quotes By Hippocrates

The way to health is to have an aromatic bath and a scented massage every day. — Hippocrates

Primozone Quotes By Howard Dean

I have never favored a Social Security retirement age of 70 nor do I favor one of 68. — Howard Dean

Primozone Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

We can not tell what can happen in a minute.
How fragile is our life.
Soon we are gone and forgotten.
But our memories lives on. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Primozone Quotes By David Carson

My background is sociology. Combined with my graphic approach, if I could do some film projects, I think I'd be very good at making documentaries eventually, but people don't think of me for that, of course. But dialogue is something I know I can be good at. — David Carson

Primozone Quotes By Rob Sheffield

Celebrity despicability is a precious thing. — Rob Sheffield

Primozone Quotes By Charles L. Whitfield

Simos said, "Grief work must be shared. In sharing, however, there must be no impatience, censure or boredom with the repetition, because repetition is necessary for catharsis and internalization and eventual unconscious acceptance of the reality of the loss. The bereaved are sensitive to the feelings of others and will not only refrain from revealing feelings to those they consider unequal to the burden of sharing the grief but may even try to comfort the helpers." (97) — Charles L. Whitfield

Primozone Quotes By John Stuart Mill

Truths are known to us in two ways: some are known directly, and of themselves; some through the medium of other truths. The former are the subject of Intuition, or Consciousness; 4 the latter, of Inference. — John Stuart Mill