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Rigadoon Quotes By George Pattison

When I'm on the operating table, I'm happy for the surgeon to treat me as a machine, but the moment I return to consciousness I have other needs and aspirations that should be recognized. We're not here only to survive or extend our individual or species life but to do something seemingly more difficult, for which I've used words and phrases like 'love' and the 'Kingdom of God'. — George Pattison

Rigadoon Quotes By Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding

Even should it be conclusively proved that human beings benefit directly from the suffering of animals, its infliction would nevertheless be unethical and wrong. — Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding

Rigadoon Quotes By Yuri Gagarin

I don't see any god up here first man in space, while in space. — Yuri Gagarin

Rigadoon Quotes By Jenny Lawson

Even at age 10, I already knew that I was different from most people. My anxiety disorder was still years from being diagnosed, but it affected me quite deeply. I was too afraid to speak out in class, too nervous to make real friends. — Jenny Lawson

Rigadoon Quotes By Henry Knox

For God's sake, take care of your men. If they fire, they die! — Henry Knox

Rigadoon Quotes By Julia Kristeva

Music, rhythm, rigadoon, without end, for no reason. — Julia Kristeva

Rigadoon Quotes By Fiona Apple

My derring-do allows me to dance the rigadoon around you but by the time I'm close to you I lose my desideratum. — Fiona Apple

Rigadoon Quotes By Michael Dell

Productivity is grounded in the PC. Where does the computing power come from? How would you run 'USA Today' without PCs? Run a hospital without PCs? People don't want products, they want solutions. — Michael Dell

Rigadoon Quotes By Dorothy Parker

My love runs by like a day in June, And he makes no friends of sorrows. He'll tread his galloping rigadoon In the pathway of the morrows. He'll live his days where the sunbeams start, Nor could storm or wind uproot him. My own dear love, he is all my heart,
And I wish somebody'd shoot him. — Dorothy Parker