Sinus Issues Quotes & Sayings
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It is very tough emotionally for many of us to look ourselves in the mirror and face up to the fact that we need to adjust our approach, our beliefs and our actions to get the results we desire. Our fears tell us we will have wasted all of those years and we don't want to change now. How many of you are stuck in relationships going nowhere? How many of you have stayed far too long, giving the relationship a chance? Certainly, you need to do your part to learn, change and grow. But if you can honestly tell yourself the other person is not growing with you, then wish them well, and move on. If you stay, you are disrespecting yourself. — Gary Spinell

I'm not a person who can scream and shout so this is my only outlet. It's all done very logically. — Richey Edwards

All men are islands, surrounded by the bottomless oceans of unthinking night. — Charles Stross

Never let a man determine the woman you want to be. — Maranda Evans

There's no safe Republican district. You can run, but you cannot hide. — Rahm Emanuel

It's gotta be fun, if it's not fun it's not worth doing. Music is about having a good time feeling your soul, whether it makes you laugh or it makes you cry, just so long as you feel as much as you can. That's the mission of Pono. — Neil Young

I cannot bear that chirpy Bobby Kennedy, always building his beaver's nest with a few more facts. He needs to look into the abyss. — Norman Mailer

And yet, because I love thee, I obtain
From that same love this vindicating grace,
To live on still in love, and yet in vain — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Progress is a fine thing, but it's gone on long enough. — Ogden Nash

Logic has virtually nothing to do with the way we think. — David Mumford

So the captain, the first officer and the ship's doctor and sometimes the engineer all beam down to a planet. Together."
"The entire complement of the senior officers?"
Billy nodded
"And who has the command of the ship?"
"I don't know. Junior officers I guess."
"If they worked for me I would have them court-martialed. That sounds like a dereliction of duty."
"I know. I know. I always thought it odd myself. But that's not the point."
"What is the point?"
"They're usually accompanied by a guy in the red shirt. Always a crew member you've never seen before. And as soon as you see the shirt, you know he's going to die. — Michael Scott

All work of man is as the swimmer's: a vast ocean threatens to devour him; if he front it not bravely, it will keep its word. — Thomas Carlyle

Beyond the horizon, or even the knowledge, of the cities along the coast, a great, creative impulse is at work
the only thing, after all, that gives this continent meaning and a guarantee of the future. Every Australian ought to climb up here, once in a way, and glimpse the various, manifold life of which he is a part. — Vance Palmer

The problem with people who live in a world of speeches and books and theories is they don't know how to fix things in the real world when they go wrong. They feign ignorance, blame others, and make another eloquent speech. — Kathleen Troia McFarland