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Suzany Maya Quotes By Philippa Gregory

When it's done, it's done. And no one will know until it's done. — Philippa Gregory

Suzany Maya Quotes By Yohji Yamamoto

I think perfection is ugly. Somewhere in the things humans make, I want to see scars, failure, disorder, distortion. — Yohji Yamamoto

Suzany Maya Quotes By Kevin Brooks

I might have taken a little more time, I might have allowed myself a longer goodbye.. soaking up every little detail until the memory was firmly lodged in my mind forever. But that's not how it works is it? And maybe it's better that way. Because some things are never meant to be anything more than a moment. And that was one of them. -Cait — Kevin Brooks

Suzany Maya Quotes By Susan Block

Puritans, like poachers, shoot to kill your inner bonobo — Susan Block

Suzany Maya Quotes By Leon Brown

Sometimes you have to experience the bad, so that you can learn to appreciate the good things that enter your life. — Leon Brown

Suzany Maya Quotes By Glenn Greenwald

When you cheer for the erosion of Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs rights, you're cheering for the erosion of your own. — Glenn Greenwald

Suzany Maya Quotes By Nikita Khrushchev

No matter how humble a man's beginnings, he achieves the stature of the office to which he is elected. — Nikita Khrushchev

Suzany Maya Quotes By Jason Fried

Small is not just a stepping-stone. Small is a great destination itself — Jason Fried

Suzany Maya Quotes By Sandeep Jauhar

Callahan got up and wrote "extend life prevent suffering" on a white board. Underneath he wrote: "Goals: hasten death (no); prevent suffering (yes)." Turning to me, he said that it was ethically justifiable to start a drug like morphine that could speed up death, as long as preventing suffering was the primary intention and hastening death was an inescapable side effect. This doctrine of "double effect" says that actions in the pursuit of a good end (symptom relief) are morally acceptable even if they result in a negative outcome (death), as long as the negative outcome is unintended and the good outcome is not a direct consequence of the negative one. — Sandeep Jauhar