Ramdani Med Quotes & Sayings
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If you have the choice of being abused by your mother or abused by a stranger, you'd choose your mother. It's abuse either way." This came from Arelis Rosario-Keane, a twenty-two-year-old college student and a veteran of the foster care system, referring to the likelihood of getting mistreated in care. — Cris Beam

I've got to be active in life, and it's the same when I'm doing stunts in a movie: I'll do anything. — Jeremy Renner

A mother is a school. Empower her; and you empower a great nation. — Hafez Ibrahim

There are lots of ways to make money in venture capital, and there are even more ways to be mediocre. The industry has too much money and too many smart people chasing too few great entrepreneurs. — Dan Levitan

After that we're going to be heroes. Not because we want to, but because there are no other options. — Stephen King

Power is the first good. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings. — William Shakespeare

She learned that an act intended to express love could have nothing to do with it. That her heart and her body were different things. — Jhumpa Lahiri

One day the world will look upon research upon animals as it now looks upon research on human beings. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Give up being right. Instead radiate peace, harmony, love, and laughter from your heart. — Deepak Chopra

I lie flat, the damp air above me like a lid. Like earth. I wish it would rain. Better still, a thunderstorm, black clouds, lightning, ear-splitting sound. — Margaret Atwood

Well,' said Mrs Smiling, 'it sounds an appalling place, but in a different way from all the others. I mean, it does sound interesting and appalling, while the others just sound appalling. — Stella Gibbons

In all these cases, we find that because of the way ancient writers write about, and rewrite, the past, it is often impossible to tell the difference between what we would call history on the one hand and midrash, legend, or expansion on the other. Perhaps the distinction is our problem: perhaps for ancient readers the notion of what really happened is not crucial. — Philip R. Davies

The sea drowns out humanity and time. It has no sympathy with either, for it belongs to eternity; and of that it sings its monotonous song forever and ever. — Oliver Wendell Holmes