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Sanatoriums Quotes By J. Michael Straczynski

Stun settings are for people who can't commit. — J. Michael Straczynski

Sanatoriums Quotes By Anne Waldman

Poets have to keep pushing, pushing, against the darkness, and write their way out of it as well. — Anne Waldman

Sanatoriums Quotes By David Levithan

Posterity, n.
I try not to think about us growing old together, mostly because I try not to think about growing old at all. Both things - the years passing, the years together - are too enormous to contemplate. But one morning, I gave in. You were asleep, and I imagined you older and older. Your hair graying, your skin folded and creased, your breath catching. And I found myself thinking: If this continues, if this goes on, then when I die, your memories of me will be my greatest accomplishment. Your memories will be my most lasting impression. — David Levithan

Sanatoriums Quotes By Jane Wagner

When you're dancing the mystical dance of the molecules, you're not the one who's leading. — Jane Wagner

Sanatoriums Quotes By Max Lucado

God is too gracious to ask you to do something you hate — Max Lucado

Sanatoriums Quotes By George Carlin

Intelligence tests are biased toward the literate. — George Carlin

Sanatoriums Quotes By Georges Bernanos

Fact is Our Lord knew all about the power of money: He gave capitalism a tiny niche in His scheme of things, He gave it a chance, He even provided a first installment of funds. Can you beat that? It's so magnificent. God despises nothing. After all, if the deal had come off, Judas would probably have endowed sanatoriums, hospitals, public libraries or laboratories. — Georges Bernanos

Sanatoriums Quotes By Luther Burbank

If we cannot meet our everyday surroundings with equanimity and pleasure and grow each day in some useful direction, then ... life is on the road toward misfortune, misery and destruction. — Luther Burbank