Inspirational Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Quotes
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Inspirational Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Quotes & Sayings
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Watson: "Get that out of my face."
Sherlock: "It's not in your face, it's in my hand."
Watson: "Get what's in your hand out of my face. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock: "It's not in your face, it's in my hand."
Watson: "Get what's in your hand out of my face. — Arthur Conan Doyle
I'm actually quite conservative.
— Peta Wilson
Emotion is emotion, and politics is politics, and one has nothing to do with the other.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
The most unequivocal sign of contempt for man is to regard everybody merely as a means to one's own ends, or of no account whatever.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Always remember, if you have been diagnosed with PTSD, it is not a sign of weakness; rather, it is proof of your strength, because you have survived!
— Michel Templet
Fancy hotels and meetings in palaces cannot replace the sense of home.
— Malala Yousafzai
The compassionate actions of a Buddha are essential to reforming and revitalizing society.
— Vinessa Shaw
A 'problem' is nothing more than a gorgeous opportunity to discover an even better solution.
— Robin Sharma
If the government was as afraid of disturbing the consumer as it is of disturbing business, this would be some democracy.
— Kin Hubbard
I do not give money for just mere hopes.
— Terence
For that which you mention concerning liberty of conscience, I meddle not with any man's conscience.
— Oliver Cromwell
So every bondman in his own hand bears
The power to cancel his captivity. — William Shakespeare
The power to cancel his captivity. — William Shakespeare
Arsene Wenger asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn't do auditions.
— Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Elizabeth Taylor was so fat that whenever she went to London in a red dress, 30 passengers would try to board her.
— Joan Rivers