Top 15 Connolly Dermatology Quotes
#1. I wanted to be a veterinarian. I adored animals, raised everything in the world and decided that was going to be what I was going to do. But I could sing.
Shirley Jones
#2. Sympathy is a supporting atmosphere, and in it we unfold easily and well.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#3. I grew up in a very small country town in Victoria. I had a very normal, low-key kind of upbringing. I went to school, I hung out with my friends, I fought with my younger sisters. It was all very normal.
Stella Young
#4. The fact is that blank pages inspire me with terror. What will I put on them? Will it be good enough? Will I have to throw it out?
Margaret Atwood
#5. Persistence in the face of failure is of course important, but it is not the same thing as dedication or passion. Persistence is a discipline that you learn; devotion is a dedication you can't ignore.
Stuart Firestein
#6. No-fault guilt: This is when, instead of trying to figure out who's to blame, everyone pays.
Judith Viorst
#7. Pain creates movement, and movement controls balance. If the opponent does not feel any pain you may be forced to break bones.
Ed Martin
#8. Not all gays respond to the same stuff. Would Alexander the Great have loved Auntie Mame?
Bruce Bawer
#9. The woman I'm attracted to won't be based on what I write down on paper. It's going to be what I feel.
Apolo Ohno
#10. God has sometimes converted wickedness into madness; and it is to the credit of human reason that men who are not in some degree mad are never capable of being in the highest degree wicked.
Edmund Burke
#11. Whenever you have a possibility of going in two ways, either for peace or for war, for peaceful methods of for military methods, in the present age there is a strong prejudice for the peaceful ones. War seldom ever leads to good results.
George F. Kennan
#12. I work in my attic, and the view is next door's chimney stack.
Malorie Blackman
#13. My life would have gone along perfectly well, politically speaking, if it hadn't been for girls.
P. J. O'Rourke
#14. Because if it hurts, it's your thinking that's hurting you.
Byron Katie
#15. Who's to say what's evil? A man's beliefs are his own business. Neither the Church nor anybody else has the right to tell you how to act; that's what real freedom is about: to be able to be who you really are, not what you are expected or supposed to be.
Richard Ramirez
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