Sorreggere Quotes & Sayings
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I am proud of my cake-making image but life is not that perfect. There are socks in my fruit bowl. — Jane Asher
Maybe love doesn't require falling after all. Maybe it only requires that you choose to be in it. I wasn't sure what was going to happen with us or how much time we had left, but I wasn't going to waste a second of it. — Shaun David Hutchinson
I suppose, to use our national motto, something will turn up. — Benjamin Disraeli
Eventually, you forget people. People forget you. That's the way it goes. — D.N. Joshi
The American Medical Association not only represents the roughly 800,000 practicing physicians in the United States, but also sets the official standards for treatment for virtually every patient malady, and is instrumental in directing and controlling the supply of doctors entering medical school. By virtue of an affiliated licensing body called the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the AMA determines which medical schools receive its official accreditation, and for over a hundred years it has been very stingy with its approval process. Furthermore, the AMA together with its close affiliate, the American Association of Medical Colleges, conducts regular studies to assess the necessary supply of medical doctors and advises existing medical schools as well as state and federal regulators as to optimal admission levels for new students - and these too have been artificially and unnecessarily constricted[22]. — Reid Jenner
If I never wake again, I certainly will have lived while I was alive. — David Bowie
Whoever was responsible for naming the fae races should really have put more thought into making them pronounceable when drunk. — Seanan McGuire
The space program is not only scientific in purpose but also is an expression of man's insistent determination to do the nearly impossible - to explore the unknown, even at great risk. — Harold Urey
Life for the Italians was what it was, no more and no less, an interlude between meals — Abraham Verghese
