Shrubberies Medical Centre Quotes & Sayings
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I can't expect others to share my virtues. It's good enough for me if they share my vices. — Andre Gide
People all over the world recognize me as a spiritual leader. — Steven Seagal
I an't a Christian like you, Eliza; my heart's full of bitterness; I can't trust in God. Why does he let things be so?" "O, — Harriet Beecher Stowe
It's always been my mom and I against the world. — Brittany Murphy
Why's he looking at me like that? Like he's actually seeing me. — Jessica Sorensen
All I can off you are painful memories and my broken soul, but I love you, and if you'll allow it, I promise to always love you. If that's enough for you, then, yes, I'm back. — Lisa Desrochers
I do not regard the rise of woman as a bad sign. Rather do I fancy that her traditional subordination was itself an artificial and undesirable condition based on Oriental influences. Our virile Teutonic ancestors did not think their wives unworthy to follow them into battle, or scorn to dream of winged Valkyries bearing them to Valhalla. — H.P. Lovecraft
Civil law, as well as nature herself, has always recognized a wide difference in the respective spheres and destinies of man and woman. — Joseph P. Bradley
All that remains of our existence is not actually life but merely time. — Seneca.
It rubs me the wrong way, a camera ... It's a frightening thing ... Cameras make ghosts out of people. — Bob Dylan
If we lived long enough to see the results of our actions, it may be that those who call themselves good would be sickened with a dull remorse, and those whom the world calls evil stirred by a noble joy. Each little thing we do passes into the great machine of life, which may grind our virtues to powder and make them worthless, or transform our sins into elements of a new civilization, more marvelous and more splendid than any that has gone before. — Oscar Wilde
Generally speaking, I resolve to change my life on average maybe thirty to forty times a week, usually at about two a.m, drunk, ore early the next morning, hungover. — David Nicholls
