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Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Neil Evans

This was the age of the industrial revolution, science was becoming the new religion and it was therefore natural that large numbers of the medical profession firmly believed in a mechanistic explanation for madness... Insanity was a disease and thus naturally something that doctors alone were qualified to treat. — Neil Evans

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Caprice Crane

You can have one of mine," he says. "i'll yank one out right now."
no, that won't count. It has to be the lash that naturally falls out. "
He gets on his knees and starts looking for my lash. — Caprice Crane

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By L. Todd Rose

Right now, for instance, we resist giving people extra time on exams or for assignments, as though it's unfair to the faster students. — L. Todd Rose

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Norman Schwarzkopf

A professional soldier understands that war means killing people, war means maiming people, war means families left without fathers and mothers. — Norman Schwarzkopf

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Cassandra Clare

It is not easy to be different, and even less so to be unique. — Cassandra Clare

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Ellen Gilchrist

Tell me the truth about death. I don't know what it is. We have them, then they are gone but they stay in our minds. Their stories are part of us as long as we live and as long as we tell them or write them down. — Ellen Gilchrist

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By Veronica Roth

I didn't realize until that moment that Dauntless initiation had taught me an important lesson: how to keep going. — Veronica Roth

Schwarzkopf Professional Quotes By John Edward Williams

For a few moments in the evening, then, they talked quietly and casually, as if they were old friends or exhausted enemies. — John Edward Williams