Regressing After Stroke Quotes & Sayings
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it is still the case that he "can look in her eyes and disappear." He may not know how to live with her, but he will always know he loves her — Elaine N. Aron

I'm afraid you're going to break me, Quinn."
"Don't let me." The challenge in his eyes intensified, heating up and pouring strength into me. "Don't you let me fucking do that, Emilie. Don't let anyone break you. You're stronger than that. — Lyla Payne

I love science fiction, always have, always will. But it's the kind of science fiction that I love which I think is an important distinction. — Matthew S. Williams

The telephone is there for your convenience, not for the convenience of your callers. Yet, as soon as we hear the phone ring, we act as if we are firefighters rushing to a five-alarm fire. We run to pick it up as if our lives depended on the call being answered at once. I have seen people interrupt quiet family dinners, dedicated reading times and meditation periods to answer — Robin S. Sharma

Home is now behind you, the world is ahead! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Giving energy to the mind, is like giving your neighbour a gun to shoot you with. — Mooji

Do you realize how much better the world would be if we all just treated each other the same way black dudes treat magicians? — Aziz Ansari

Whenever summer rolls around I begin to realize that I'm a complete and utter book snob. In relation to reading, I have absolutely no guilty pleasures at all. No graphic novels. No murder mysteries. My summer read is really no different from my winter read. I know many bookshops and magazines would have me believe that our summer forays are different, but literature is literature, and unfortunately snobbery is snobbery. — Colum McCann

If superstition enters, the brain is gone. — Swami Vivekananda

If I'm honest with myself, I think it's probably true I have learned more in my life through pain than through joy. But hopefully that's changing. — Marianne Williamson