Qatar Flag Quotes & Sayings
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When migraines briefly became a campaign issue for me, it appeared that political foes were maybe playing the gender card. — Michele Bachmann

Sometimes that's all it takes. Just one person to turn everything on its head. Remind you of the person you were. — Samantha Towle

I'm not going to mortgage the Eagles' future for Marcus Mariota. — Chip Kelly

Anytime you part with money, bless it and say - 'There's always more where that came from.' — Marie Forleo

Sometimes the answer to prayer is not that it changes life, but that it changes you. — James Dillet Freeman

I cried because I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet. — Wally Lamb

Phoebe regarded Kevin with eyes as chilly as a Lions uniform in the middle of a losing Detroit November. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

He had always acted as if men were masters of forces, as if all things were possible for men determined in purpose and clear in thought - even the Presidency. This perhaps is what he had best learned in 1960 - even though he called his own victory a "miracle." This was what he would have to cherish alone in the White House, on which an impatient world waited for miracles. — Theodore H. White

We really think health savings accounts were kind of invented in Indiana. — Mike Pence

The lack of affordable, quality child care is a ticking time bomb. — Melanne Verveer

History has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums. — Alan Greenspan

Doctor Johnson said, that in sickness there were three things that were material; the physician, the disease, and the patient: and if any two of these joined, then they get the victory; for, Ne Hercules quidem contra duos [Not even Hercules himself is a match for two]. If the physician and the patient join, then down goes the disease; for then the patient recovers: if the physician and the disease join, that is a strong disease; and the physician mistaking the cure, then down goes the patient: if the patient and the disease join, then down goes the physician; for he is discredited. — Francis Bacon