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Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Patricia A. Murphy

Total seizure control for your goal may not always be wise. Sometimes it is better to contend with an occasional mild seizure than to have the constant debilitating side effects of too much medication. To the best of our knowledge, brief seizures do no brain damage." She stresses the need for the patient to share in the decision and for the physician to remember his oath: "First do no harm. — Patricia A. Murphy

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Christian Serratos

I'm not a really big comic book person. I know the typical ones - 'Spider-Man' and 'Wonder Woman' and 'Storm' and that stuff. But don't quiz me, because I'm not good at things like that. — Christian Serratos

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By John Shelby Spong

We live in a very pluralistic society today. There are Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, atheists, Roman Catholics, Evangelical Christians, and Christians like me. There are a wide variety of religious expressions in this country. I think they all must be treated with respect and none of them must be given priority in the public arena. — John Shelby Spong

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Bernard Williams

Life is supposed to be a series of peaks and valleys. The secret is to keep the valleys from becoming Grand Canyons. — Bernard Williams

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Dinaw Mengestu

I wrote my first book without being to Ethiopia since I was two years old. — Dinaw Mengestu

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Doug Stanhope

Don't eat a mushroom stem and see colors, eat the whole bag and see GOD — Doug Stanhope

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By Paul Baloche

Inspire others to live their lives for the glory of God. — Paul Baloche

Restlessly Synonym Quotes By A.C. Grayling

If the world is to have a future, it lies in the hands of women. At time of this writing nearly half of all women in the Middle East are illiterate; millions in poor countries are shackled to the most basic daily urgencies of finding water and feeding children; the majority of the world's women exist in various forms of bondage to necessity, to poverty, and to men. (2007) — A.C. Grayling