Trichinae Quotes & Sayings
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What is the future of the woman's movement? How in the hell do I know? I don't run it. — Kate Millett

Since the boss said I would play, I've been thinking I should kiss the penalty spot, the grass and the post. I think every Liverpool player should do that. — Jerzy Dudek

I was raised in a typical Puritan Midwestern Methodist home and there was a lot of hurt and hypocrisy in those times. And I think that whatever part Playboy played and that I managed to play in terms of the sexual revolution came out of what I saw in the negative part of that life and tried to change things in some positive way so that people could choose alternate personal ways of living their lives. — Hugh Hefner

You only have to pick up a paper to see the sort of scams and injustices that are out there. There's a sense that people don't belong and just aren't very happy. They're outraged, in fact, and they're being shafted left, right and centre. — Sean Bean

Not only are Puerto Ricans citizens by birth, but one would be hard-pressed to find a Puerto Rican without a sister in New York or a son in Chicago, a cousin in Orlando or a daughter in Honolulu or Oklahoma City. — Luis A. Ferre

It is one of history's great tragedies that American conservatism, born in part in resistance to Soviet torture, should end by endorsing it in America, by Americans. — Andrew Sullivan

Life is frightening," Claudine corrected her. "And beautiful and full of strange and unexpected opportunities. This is one of them. — Anne Perry

Though it is hard to believe, it is conservatively estimated that 25 to 50 million Americans carry trichinae larvae in their muscles and internal organs ... If the (trichinosis) worms affect the heart, respiratory systems, or the nerves, severe symptoms or even death may result. — Ruth Winter

The vain man makes a merit of misfortune, and triumphs in his disgrace. — William Hazlitt

And also that God's will has a lot more to do with inviting us to become more than we previously have been than about getting us to one very specific destination. God's will, should we choose to engage in it, will generally feel like surgery, rooting out all the darkness and fear we've come to live with. — Shauna Niequist

It's an interesting line that I walk. The AIDS crisis has done a lot for my songs and made them proliferate, and my songs have contributed a lot to that cause as well. — David Friedman