Smallpox Inoculation Quotes & Sayings
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I am sorry (not to you but in a deeper way, sorry for my brain chemistry and who I am. — Lena Dunham

Sneak out when things go good. It bothers me when people have good games and stand in front of their locker waiting for the media, then they have bad games and sneak out the back. — Derek Jeter

Gratitude is the appreciation of things that are not deserved, earned or demanded - those wonderful things that we take for granted. — Renee Paule

Win?" Call said, startled. It hadn't occurred to him that Master Rufus was expecting them to win the test. Not after a whole onth of sand. "We're not going to win." He was mostly concerned with whether they would survive.
"That's the spirit." Aaron hid a grin. — Cassandra Clare

On the Internet, everyone squats. In real life, the squat rack is always empty. You figure out what this means. — Steve Shaw

Better than any argument is to rise at dawn and pick dew-wet red berries in a cup. — Wendell Berry

You cannot wish for happiness but you can work towards your life goals and create lasting happiness. — Roopleen

The author relates the progress of inoculation against smallpox in America with the interaction between an African slave named Onisimus whose homeland knew how to treat the malady and and leading clergyman Cotton Mather who was curious and open-minded enough to listen to him. — Robert J. Allison

Then we should find some artificial inoculation against love, as with smallpox. — Leo Tolstoy

Syme strolled with her to a seat in the corner of the garden, and continued to pour out his opinions. For he was a sincere man, and in spite of his superficial airs and graces, at root a humble one. And it is always the humble man who talks too much; the proud man watches himself too closely. He — G.K. Chesterton

I'm an old-fashioned girl, and I didn't believe in living with people, so I guess I married for the wrong reasons at times. — Jaclyn Smith

Hope is to our spirits what oxygen is to our lungs. Lose hope and you die. They may not bury you for awhile, but without hope you are dead inside. The only way to face the future is to fly straight into it on the wings of hope ... hope is the energy of the soul. Hope is the power of tomorrow. — Lewis B. Smedes

Much can be accomplished if you seek a heart of wisdom and walk diligently with God each and every day. — Elizabeth George

I can't actually explain why my lines got shorter, but they did. Just as I can't explain why my early poems were 'all image' and my current ones are relatively abstract. The sense of the line changed with the theme, somehow my ear (or brain or heart/mind) fell in love with a short line and very very simple words. — Gregory Orr