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Vertigo Disease Quotes & Sayings

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Top Vertigo Disease Quotes

I believe the Republicans have never thought that democracy was anything but a tribal myth. — Hunter S. Thompson

St. Francis of Assisi taught me that there is a wound in the Creation and that the greatest use we could make of our lives was to ask to be made a healer of it. — Alan Paton

Architecture must make connections — Gottfried Bohm

We want to keep the company healthy and its employees happy, and we want to keep them on the job and productive. — Akio Morita

For the first time that day, I felt as if I could breathe. As if this, this was what God was leading me to. Waiting, abiding, resting. Enjoying what was rather than fearing what might be or resenting what had come before. — Lisa Tawn Bergren

I was a feral child. Always on the go. My mother used to sew bells into my dresses so they would know where I was. — Sophie Kennedy Clark

A girl's affections should never be won unsought. — Anne Bronte

I have a condition called Menieres disease which is a problem with fluid retention in the inner ear. It has four symptoms: ringing in the ear, pressure in the ear, fluctuating hearing loss, and attacks of vertigo. — Katie Leclerc

Vertigo, it was thought at the time, could only be caused by a disease of the cerebellum. He observed this kind of patient for years and saw absolutely no symptoms of brain disease. — Robert Barany

How naive can you be before it becomes unforgivable? — Dennis Lehane

If a small town doesn't have a laundromat, and if you open one up, you can be pretty confident you'll have customers. If your laundromat is unique in any way, then perhaps you can scale it. — James Altucher

If I do not know that I do not know, I think I know.
If I do not know that I know, I think I do not know. — R.D. Laing

When he smiles at me, I feel like I'm sitting under a heat lamp. I live for the times when his fingers brush my leg at lunch, or when we pass in the hallways and he raises his eyebrows at me, like we have a secret. I should feel bad
and I do, most of the time
but how can I stop thinking about him when seeing his face makes me feel so alive? — Melissa C. Walker

We have time to grow old. The air is full of our cries. But habit is a great deadener. — Samuel Beckett

When used as an instrument of enforcement, the courts have morphed from constraints on government to mechanisms by which the scope of government has enormously expanded. — Francis Fukuyama