Tritone Paradox Quotes & Sayings
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The Holy Grail of universal coverage in the United States may remain out of reach unless, through rational collective action overriding some individual self-interest, we can reduce per capita costs. — Donald Berwick
At the evening of our day, we shall be judged by our loving. — Frederick Buechner
The story was no longer important to tell. — Iyanla Vanzant
The acceptability of birth control has always depended on a morality that separates sex from reproduction. In the nineteenth century, when the birth control movement began, such a separation was widely considered immoral. The eventual widespread public acceptance of birth control required a major reorientation of sexual values. — Linda Gordon
Everyone is coming after me now. Fine, let them keep on coming. I'm the fastest man in the world, no doubt. — Maurice Greene
At the intersection where your gifts, talents, and abilities meet a human need; therein you will discover your purpose — Aristotle.
Like any lover, he desired to please; suffered agonies at the thought of failure. — Thomas Mann
I knew right then you were the only one for me." He pulled her hand
from his face, kissed her palm, then pressed it flat against his chest. "Beatings, battles, fights. No matter how bleak the circumstance, no matter how my soul despaired ... this heart never once gave up." His voice deepened, went thick with emotion. "I've a theory as to why. Do you want to hear it?"
She nodded.
"This heart is yours. It's yours," he said. "It always will be. — Tessa Dare
Being uncool is being pretty much the coolest you can be. — Rufus Wainwright
I just don't do anything fun anymore. But, that's dying, isn't it? I mean, you die in stages, right? You let things go in pieces. — Mel Gibson
There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man. — Patrick Rothfuss
When people work together, they have no time for nonsense. — Stef Wertheimer