Venous Ulcer Quotes & Sayings
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You see, Momo ... it's like this. Sometimes, when you've a very long street ahead of you, you think how terribly long it is and feel sure you'll never get it swept ... And then you hurry. You work faster and faster, and every time you look up there seems to be just as much to sweep as before, and you try even harder ... , and you panic, and in the end you're out of breath and have to stop-and still the street stretches away in from of you. — Michael Ende

Heaven is blue skies
Hell is darkness and pain
Yet through the darkest hell
Heaven's light shall shine once again — Frank Julius

I worked with Lady Gaga for a day on a video shoot. It was crazy; we had a lot of fun. I had a great time. — Bill Skarsgard

A scholar must not only be capable of hard, often totally resultless work - he must actually relish it. — Richard D. Altick

Bad girl, drunk by six, kissing someone else's lips. Smoked to many cigarettes today, I'm not happy when I act this way. — Madonna Ciccone

China puts her hand on my palm. Her fingernails are baby blue with miniature clouds airbrushed at the tips. She saved three weeks of allowance for that sky. — E.R. Frank

The law is an adroit mixture of customs that are beneficial to society, and could be followed even if no law existed, and others that are of advantage to a ruling minority, but harmful to the masses of men, and can be enforced on them only by terror. — Peter Kropotkin

Many want to be Prince of Egypt, but few want to be sold like slaves to the Egyptians. — Elie Jerome

God raises the humble up! He knows their time — Sunday Adelaja

Publicity is the engine of politics. — H.W. Brands

The universe doesn't conspire against you, but it doesn't go out of its way to line up the pins either. Conditions are never perfect. — Tim Ferriss

It was useless to argue, she thought, and to wonder about people who would neither refute an argument nor accept it. — Ayn Rand

A state of society where men may not speak their minds cannot long endure. — Winston Churchill

It is necessary to create constraints, in order to invent freely. In poetry the constraint can be imposed by meter, foot, rhyme, by what has been called the "verse according to the ear." ... In fiction, the surrounding world provides the constraint. This has nothing to do with realism ... A completely unreal world can be constructed, in which asses fly and princesses are restored to life by a kiss; but that world, purely possible and unrealistic, must exist according to structures defined at the outset (we have to know whether it is a world where a princess can be restored to life only by the kiss of a prince, or also by that of a witch, and whether the princess's kiss transforms only frogs into princes or also, for example, armadillos). — Umberto Eco