Semmelweiss Discoveries Quotes & Sayings
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Whether you like it or not, Paris is the beating heart of Western civilisation. It's where it all began and ended. — Alan Furst
How the world can change, It can change like that, Due to one little word: Married. — Fred Ebb
The last time I had a dick in my mouth I was dying 
alfalfa withered in rows unable to separate desire 
from pain There are poets for whom this throbbing
is healing My Frida rail-impaled my 
chingona fighting for whole even after gangrene 
She loved her body though it betrayed — Jennifer Givhan
Without money of one's own in a capitalist society, there is no such thing as independence. — Alice Walker
I have a good team around me. I have people I trust around me. If I go the wrong way, they will yell at me. Just as they have in the past. — Bubba Watson
But no, I'm not political. My obligation is to pull the lever and elect somebody who's going to make life a little better for everybody, especially those who don't have as much good fortune as others. — Mark Wahlberg
Anyone who is practicing understanding and compassion can exemplify true power. Anyone can be a Buddha. — Nhat Hanh
So I suppose poetry, language, the shaping of it, was and remains for me an effort to make sense out of essentially senseless situations. — Thomas Lynch
Have you seen The Man Who Fell to Earth?" Charlie's face was hot, his asthma tightening his throat. "I realize that maybe sounds like a metaphor, but you listen to David Bowie, he's thinking about what people will face in the future. — Garth Risk Hallberg
My mother never took my hand. — Violette Leduc
Nothing evokes the end of the world more than a man running straight ahead on a beach, swathed in the sounds of his walkman ... Primitives, when in despair, would commit suicide by swimming out to sea until they could swim no longer. The jogger commits suicide by running up and down the beach. His eyes are wild, saliva drips from his mouth. Do not stop him. — Jean Baudrillard
It occurred to him that there were many forms of poison, the most insidious being the poison of words. [...] It was a poison with no easy antidote. — Scott Oden
Yes, there is a terrible moral in 'Dorian Gray' - a moral which the prurient will not be able to find in it, but it will be revealed to all whose minds are healthy. Is this an artistic error? I fear it is. It is the only error in the book. — Oscar Wilde
