Struvite Bladder Quotes & Sayings
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The sadness in her eyes that has consumed her for the past three weeks is nonexistent right now. There's hope in her eyes again, and I want nothing more than to somehow help her maintain whatever it is she's feeling right now. I slowly lean in and press my lips against hers. The sensation from the kiss both kills me and brings me back to life in the same breath. She quietly gasps, then parts her lips for me, taking a fist of my shirt in her hands, gently pulling me closer.
I kiss her.
I kiss her like it's the first time I've ever kissed her.
I kiss her like it's the last time I'll ever kiss her — Colleen Hoover

For it is likely that if a city of good men came to be, there would be a fight over not ruling, just as there is now over ruling; and there it would become manifest that a true ruler really does not naturally consider his own advantage but rather that of the one who is ruled. — Plato

You can't do it better without teamwork. — Ogwo David Emenike

That's how it ends
So, this is it.
when we lose it all
but
this is not the End
This is only
The Beginning of the End — Rixa White

Never underestimate the power of a well-placed apostrophe. — Holly Smale

I never saw a man get superior so fast. — Louis L'Amour

There is no more self-contradictory concept than that of idle thoughts. What gives rise to the perception of a whole world can hardly be called idle. Every thought we have either contributes to truth or to illusion. — Gautama Buddha

The counterapproach to living in scarcity is not about abundance. In fact, I think abundance and scarcity are two sides of the same coin. The opposite of "never enough" isn't abundance or "more than you could ever imagine." The opposite of scarcity is enough, or what I call Wholeheartedness. — Brene Brown

What good is always being happy? Sadness hints at the possibility of a future reward. — Daniel Wallace

The role of education is to interest the child profoundly in an external activity to which he will give all his potential — Maria Montessori