Wendelken Urologist Quotes & Sayings
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If virtue precede us every step will be safe. — Seneca The Younger

If you look at America, which was the experiment of the smallest conceivable government, what grows out of that is the largest government the world has ever seen. — Stefan Molyneux

The men were smashing windows and aiming their weapons through them. The driver had opened the door and was shouting for the women and children to get out and run and hide. But Ilina realized in some vague way that he never managed to actually say the word "hide." He really said, "Women and children, get out, get out, get out! Run and ... " The clerk's wife thought it was odd that he had stopped in the middle of a sentence, and even stranger that she herself knew the word, heard the word "hide" in her head when the driver stopped talking. — Clark Zlotchew

If you can't defend your price by demonstrating the economic impact of your solutions, then you are destined to compete on price. — Bob Rickert

Enemies are people who's story you haven't heard, or who's face you haven't seen. — Irene Butter

Actors should never be important. Only directors should have power and place. — D.W. Griffith

There's no difference between a tacky Jew from Miami and a rap star. They both want the Cadillac and the Rolex with the diamonds. — Brett Ratner

Inviolable, untrod; goddesses,
Dread brood of Earth and Darkness, here abide. — Sophocles

I would drive home and see people wearing my No. 34 jersey and wonder why, because I didn't feel worthy of that. And all the time I just knew people were staring at me, talking about me everywhere I went. — Ricky Williams

So many times, in our despair, we see our pain as something that will never end. In fact, this often defines our moments of despair: when we believe that our pain contains the rest of us. In contrast, there is this sense of peace to work toward: the belief that our life contains our pain. — Mark Nepo

Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy the mad daughter of a wise mother. These daughters have too long dominated the earth. — Voltaire