Meaning Of Illness Quotes
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You're white. You're straight. You're well educated, healthy and beautiful. Every time is for people like you.
— Tiffany Reisz
When I was seven, I broke my leg playing soccer. Just to feel something.
— Anthony Jeselnik
From my big beautiful warlock brain, welcome to 'Sheen's Korner' ... You're either in my corner, or you're with the trolls.
— Charlie Sheen
So if we love someone, we should train in being able to listen. By listening with calm and understanding, we can ease the suffering of another person.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Art only begins where Imitation ends.
— Oscar Wilde
I don't know how I ever lived before
You are my life, my destiny
Oh my darling, I love you so
You mean everything to me — Neil Sedaka
You are my life, my destiny
Oh my darling, I love you so
You mean everything to me — Neil Sedaka
Because there is no glory in illness. There is no meaning to it. There is no honor in dying of.
— John Green
When Marx got into a difficult position he would get angry and losing a game would cause him to fly into a rage.
— Wilhelm Liebknecht
Oh, I'm sure you just slipped and fell, and your tongue landed in her mouth. Right? Happens to the best of us.
— Rachel Vincent
All the songs on Yankee Hotel Foxtrot are the encapsulation of heterosexual love. I have different records for gay sex.
— Margaret Cho
Depression: the healthy suspicion that modern life has no meaning and that modern society is absurd and alienating.
— Neel Burton
We must primarily become seekers of God instead of founders of works, for work will not sustain us through the traumas of incarnation.
— Viv Grigg
To be depressed or neurotic is passive. It has happened to all of us; we are its victims, are we have no control over it.
— William Glasser
The President needs me at the White House. It's autumn, you know, and the leaves need raking.
— Spiro T. Agnew