Pro Immunisation Quotes & Sayings
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If Thomas Edison had gone to business school, we would all be reading by larger candles. — Mark McCormack

I glory, more in the cunning purchase of my wealth than in the glad possession. — Ben Jonson

Fear and the thought of failure ... But we don't really know what fear is. Fear is something that we create in our own minds. Fear could be like fire. You can use it to heat you up, keep you warm, cook your food. There are so many things you can use it for. But if you allow it to go out of control, it will destroy you and everything around you. — Mike Tyson

The pen that was once a gift has come to represent all that I hope to achieve. — Fennel Hudson

I was always interested in fabric, clothes and designing. Maybe I would have been a designer by profession if I didn't start acting. — Katrina Kaif

We must give the American worker the first option of ownership. — Jesse Jackson

Confucius said, People may have the finest talents, but if they are arrogant and stingy, their other qualities are not worthy of consideration. — Sun Tzu

Twenty years ago, the top 100 companies in the Fortune 500 either dug something out of the ground or turned a natural resource (iron ore or oil) into something you could hold. Today, fewer than half of the companies on the list do that. The rest make unseemly profits by trafficking in ideas. — Seth Godin

I live a perfectly happy and comfortable life in Blair's Britain, but I can't work up much affection for the culture we've created for ourselves: it's too cynical, too knowing, too ironic, too empty of real value and meaning. — Jonathan Coe

Writing does not resurrect. It buries. — John Green

One is not a great one because one defeats or harms other living beings. One is so called because one refrains from defeating or harming other living beings. — Gautama Buddha

My ex was about as handy as a back pocket on a T-shirt.
~Dixie — D.B. Woodling

I was a very solitary, introverted child who got punished by being sent to a dark room quite frequently. But you cannot imagine how much I enjoyed myself in that room, and how I would look forward to being punished, because it was there that I discovered the light of darkness. — Ana Maria Matute

It was gratitude; gratitude, not merely for having once loved her, but for loving her still well enough to forgive all the petulance and acrimony of her manner in rejecting him, and all the unjust accusations accompanying her rejection. — Jane Austen