
Top 15 Eyes After Stroke Quotes
#1. Life has abundant treasures, when your settings are on right.
Donnie Simpson
#2. The list could surely go on, and there is nothing more wonderful than a list, instrument of wondrous hypotyposis.
Umberto Eco
#3. Never in her life had this silly feeling of being enhanced by what she had put on herself.
Alice Munro
#4. It's a fact of life that positive reasons don't always get people to vote. You need some negative reasons.
Chris Matthews
#6. One of the worst things I've learned about getting older is that there seems to be more change that you don't like than there was when you were younger and you can't do nothin' about it.
Dan Groat
#7. A courage which looks easy & yet is rare; the courage of a teacher repeating day after day the same lessons - the least rewarded of all forms of courage.
Honore De Balzac
#8. I have a great deal of joy in my life, and I'm very fortunate. That combination makes you aware of just how wonderful life can be on the one hand and how dreadful it can be for people on the other. You can't be happy in isolation.
Jonathan Dimbleby
#9. The more youth begin to recognize that they have a voice, the more change is possible.
Usher
#10. Otherwise, I spend a lot of time at my boyfriend's home in the country, in New Jersey.
Eva Herzigova
#12. Every nail driven should be as another rivet in the machine of the universe, you carrying on the work.
Henry David Thoreau
#13. Life is all about chances. You might be safer not taking any. But playing it totally safe means you're only existing. Not living. I want to live.
Ellen Hopkins
#14. Fully revealed, the green eyes pierced her heart. In them, she sensed pain, loneliness and despair. Yet they weren't seeing her. Focused on the movement of the blade, the mesmerizing gaze seemed a world away. Stroke after stroke, the unmasked face appeared in the mirror.
Chris Lange
#15. The language of chemistry simply does not mesh with that of biology. Chemistry is about substances and how they react, whereas biology appeals to concepts such as information and organisation. Informational narratives permeate biology.
Paul Davies
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