Saleeby Gastroenterology Quotes & Sayings
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Life is very difficult. It seems right to me sometimes that we should follow our strongest feelings; but then such feelings continually come across the ties that all our former life has made for us,
the ties that have made others dependent on us,
and would cut them in two. — George Eliot

I didn't go out of my way to get into this movie stuff. I think of myself as a writer. — Sam Shepard

In my opinion, it is in the smile of a face that the essence of what we call beauty lies. If the smile heightens the charm of the face, then the face is a beautiful one. If the smile does not alter the face, then the face is an ordinary one. But if the smile spoils the face, then the face is an ugly one indeed. Mamma — Leo Tolstoy

Remember that stories are more than just words, more than fairy tales. They are magic. — Valya Dudycz Lupescu

I've gotta believe in what my heart tells in me, even if it's a fake thing. — Andrew Hussie

The secret to enlightenment is kindness and selfless giving. Without that, it's just words, isn't it? — Frederick Lenz

Who is not a love seeker when December comes? Even children pray to Santa Claus. — Rod McKuen

When we go all in, we find the answers. They're in us. — Kamal Ravikant

What am I supposed to say to an atheist when he sneezes, ah, when you die nothing happens. — Dane Cook

There's nothing efficient about innovation. — Simon Sinek

Dustfinger closed his eyes and listened.
He was home again. — Cornelia Funke

We kept on cooking and walking the dog, taking the kids to the park, cleaning the kitchen, and letting Sara and Adam hate what was going on when they needed to. Sometimes we let them resist finding any meaning or solace in anything that had to do with their daughter's diagnosis, and this was one of the hardest things to do
to stop trying to make things come out better than they were. We let them spew when they needed to; we offered the gift of no comfort when there being no comfort was where they had landed. Then we shopped for groceries. — Anne Lamott

But in the mountains, I was forgiven. And my dad was forgiven, too. (266) — Jessica Stern