
Top 14 Dysmorphic Disorder Quotes
#1. Sending armies to McClellan is like shoveling fleas across a barnyard, not half of them get there.
Abraham Lincoln
#2. Your lowest moment and life can be your best if you survive it and learn from it
Brian Cuban
#3. Simply being born female in our society is to grow up being told your worth as a person is tied to how slim and attractive you are. Even for those of us lucky enough to have evolved parents, the message is still driven home by the world at large.
Padma Lakshmi
#4. Oh! You are a woman! You are the pure reflection of my mother, sister, and daughter. I can never hurt you.
Debasish Mridha
#5. She was afraid of losing her shape, spreading out, not being able to contain herself any longer, beginning (that would be worst of all) to talk a lot, to tell everybody, to cry.
Margaret Atwood
#6. Feedback is helpful and constructive; criticism is hurtful and damaging.
Frank Sonnenberg
#7. I have very few hobbies. In fact, I have no hobbies.
Jonathan Ames
#8. I don't why whatever works and whatever doesn't. You just make the film that you enjoy making at the time, and you think there's a good chance that people might enjoy the story. You're surprised pleasantly when they do. It's just luck.
Woody Allen
#9. And I'll try harder to always tell you what I'm feeling.
Jaci Burton
#10. From a technical point of view, there seemed to me to be absolutely no reason why - with the existing technology - we couldn't do very high quality audio, because whereas the boom in digital graphics is ongoing, the boom in digital audio has already happened.
Thomas Dolby
#11. Now, on the other hand, if we booted all the men out of corporate America, and we had all women there, quite honestly I think they'd be just as corrupt as what we have right now. I think it's best to have diversity and different points of view.
Vicki Donlan
#12. It wasn't enough. With that much damage, there was no way her blood would be effective quick enough. It would only delay the inevitable.
Lindsay J. Pryor
#13. Why did you want children when you knew there was a war?' Mustafa
Asne Seierstad
#14. Some of these species that are now no longer with us were killed off by a fungal disease that was moved around the planet by people.
Elizabeth Kolbert
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