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Raisas Quotes By Albert Ellis

The goal of all life is to have a ball. — Albert Ellis

Raisas Quotes By Stanislaw Ulam

The infinite we shall do right away. The finite may take a little longer. — Stanislaw Ulam

Raisas Quotes By T.F. Hodge

Rumors run wild when one sacrifices for self and temporarily forsakes those who assume entitlement to one's persona. — T.F. Hodge

Raisas Quotes By Bobby Jindal

The gist of what Mayor Giuliani said
that the President has shown himself to be completely unable to speak the truth about the nature of the threats from these ISIS terrorists - is true. — Bobby Jindal

Raisas Quotes By Christopher Hampton

To seduce a woman famous for strict morals, religious fervor and the happiness of her marriage: what could possibly be more prestigious? — Christopher Hampton

Raisas Quotes By Angela Kinsey

I grew up overseas in Indonesia, and my school had a great art, music, and theatre program. — Angela Kinsey

Raisas Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Love yourself endlessly. — Debasish Mridha

Raisas Quotes By Adrian Rogers

I may be a nut, but I'm fastened to a good bolt, the Lord Jesus Christ. — Adrian Rogers

Raisas Quotes By Billy Unger

There are certain people I'd absolutely love to work with. I was a huge fan of 'Two and a Half Men.' The comedic timing was so perfect on that show. So maybe that show or maybe 'Modern Family.' Both of those shows have great casts. — Billy Unger

Raisas Quotes By Ira Byock

Nearly everyone who is asked where they want to spend their final days says at home, surrounded by people they love and who love them. That's the consistent finding of surveys and, in my experience as a doctor, remains true when people become patients. Unfortunately, it's not the way things turn out. At present, just over one-fifth of Americans are at home when they die. Over 30 percent die in nursing homes, where, according to polls, virtually no one says they want to be. Hospitals remain the site of over 50 percent of deaths in most parts of the country, and nearly 40 percent of people who die in a hospital spend their last days in ICU, where they will likely be sedated or have their arms tied down so they will not pull out breathing tubes, intravenous lines, or catheters. Dying is hard, but it doesn't have to be this hard. — Ira Byock