Undiagnosable Diseases Quotes & Sayings
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You don't forget. You just move past it. Let go. Be who you were supposed to be instead of who they make you feel like you should be — Jessica Sorensen

I think the greatest amount of pressure is the pressure I place on myself. So in a way I chose to be alone. — Cathy Freeman

To grab at my feet, but fearing they will upset my balance and knock me off. They beg now, in quiet desperation, but I have turned my — Anonymous

Strength means honoring your entire range of emotion, even your despair and heartbreak. — Brenda Shaughnessy

One day, Oliver and Noah had descended into the kitchen at the usual dinner-hour, to banquet upon a small joint of mutton - a pound and a half of the worst end of the neck - when Charlotte being called out of the way, there ensued a brief interval of time, which Noah Claypole, being hungry and vicious, considered he could not possibly devote to a worthier purpose than aggravating and tantalising young Oliver Twist. Intent upon this innocent amusement, Noah put his feet on the table-cloth; and pulled Oliver's hair; and twitched his ears; and expressed his opinion that he was a 'sneak'; and furthermore announced his intention of coming to see him hanged, whenever that desirable event should take place; and entered upon various topics of petty annoyance, like a malicious and ill-conditioned charity-boy as he was. But, — Charles Dickens

We made sure nobody died on the show. We made sure nobody ever drowned on 'Baywatch.' — David Hasselhoff

But he's a missing person nobody's going to miss much. — Graham McNamee

You are capable of more than you ever thought. — Richard Machowicz

Do not be ashamed to give a little; for to deceive is to give still less. — Muhammad Ali

One of the pleasures of getting older and making a living the way you want to is that your social circle becomes rarified, and the people who enter have been vetted. — Adam Mansbach

I often hear the question asked, "What about me?" ...
What about you?
What do you need/want/desire/long for?
What is missing?
How long have you felt this way?
Does anyone know this?
Often just being really heard brings a great sense of peace-
to both the listener and speaker.
If you're willing.
Of course .
If you're not-you're probably thinking-
"What about me?" ... — Dave Rudbarg

Most of us know when we are about to react emotionally. We can feel it. Often there is a brief warning before the amygdala hijack. For some of us, it is butterflies in the stomach; for some, it is an increased heart rate, and for others, it is a feeling of agitation. — Elizabeth Thornton