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Retrovirals Quotes By Manto Tshabalala-Msimang

I don't know how many [South Africans] with HIV would want to take anti-retrovirals. — Manto Tshabalala-Msimang

Retrovirals Quotes By James Ellroy

It was easy not to think of my future; I didn't have one. — James Ellroy

Retrovirals Quotes By Jack Kingston

In Ethiopia, democracy is in its infancy and it must be nurtured along by its leaders. — Jack Kingston

Retrovirals Quotes By David Mixner

HIV/AIDs patients depend on highly trained, specialized physicians. Each and every patient has a unique combination of retrovirals they depend on to keep them alive. — David Mixner

Retrovirals Quotes By Harry Browne

In my experience, people who are truly compassionate rarely use the word "compassion." Those who do talk compassion generally intend to be compassionate with your money, not their own. It's wrong for someone to confiscate your money, give it to someone else, and call that 'compassion'. — Harry Browne

Retrovirals Quotes By Lori L. Otto

One transcendent kiss
that later makes lovers take
soft breaths, holding hands — Lori L. Otto

Retrovirals Quotes By Sara Miles

All of it pointed to a force stronger than the anxious formulas of religion: a radically inclusive love that accompanied people in the most ordinary of actions - eating, drinking, walking - and stayed with them, through fear, even past death. That love meant giving yourself away, embracing outsiders as family, emptying yourself to feed and live for others. The stories illuminated the holiness located in mortal human bodies, and the promise that people could see God by cherishing all those different bodies the way God did. They spoke of a communion so much vaster than any church could contain: one I had sensed all my life could be expressed in the sharing of food, particularly with strangers. — Sara Miles