Travelstead Dds Quotes & Sayings
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I'll die, you'll die; how could we love each other otherwise? The sun's going to burn out, what else keeps it shining? — Ursula K. Le Guin

When it came time to go to college, I had been accepted for Harvard when my father was offered the position of head of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company office on the west coast, and we moved to San Francisco. — Douglass North

Until you accept responsibility for your life, someone else runs your life. — Orrin Woodward

None of us constitutes a material whole, identical for everyone, which a person has only to go look up as though we were a book of specifications or a last testament; our social personality is a creation of the minds of others. Even the very simple act that we call "seeing a person we know" is in part an intellectual one. We fill the physical appearance of the individual we see with all the notions we have about him, and of the total picture that we form for ourselves, these notions certainly occupy the greater part. — Marcel Proust

Ideas are not intellectuals' toys: ideas have consequences, for good and for ill, in what even intellectuals sometimes call "the real world". — George Weigel

I would never have done what I'd done if I'd considered my father as somebody I wanted to please. — Robert Mapplethorpe

It's easier to learn things for life by the age of 12 and not the age of 18. This is just my guess. — Luc Montagnier

Of the affairs of love ... my only advice is to be honest. That's your most powerful tool to unlock a heart or gain forgiveness. — Christopher Paolini

What we have in Washington is total gridlock. — Jeb Bush

There are so many different ways to lead. The most important thing is to be genuine. To have people around you trust you, trust in what you stand for and who you are. And I think that if people watch you day in and day out and believe in your motives and they believe that you set a high standard for yourself. — Steve Nash

Oh, magic hour, when a child first knows she can read printed words. — Betty Smith

She had driven in by a single word a little golden nail, the sharp intention of which he signally felt. He — Henry James