Top 13 Grey's Anatomy Push Episode Quotes
#1. Chocolate. The food of the gods, as my grandma used to call it. And I totally agree. It's the answer to prayers. Emotional relief. A form of currency. An aphrodisiac. Raw and dark. White and saccharine. Milky sweet. Mouthwatering. It's all good; I don't discriminate.
K.K. Allen
#2. It's important to remember that even with effective communication, some problems won't be solved immediately. What's vital is your partner's response--whether he or she is concerned about your well-being, has your best interests in mind, and is willing to work on things.
Amir Levine
#3. Sev, feeling embarrassed by his reaction, examined the bones. The left arm came off in his hand. "Yep, he's dead all right." Scorch sucked his teeth noisily. It was extra-amplified in the scuba trooper helmets. "Sure you don't want a second opinion, Doc?" "Nah, I'm prepared to go out on a limb.
Karen Traviss
#4. Man was not made to be guilty, sin is not interesting, the only ethics are those which lead man toward the greater things he carries in himself.
Charles Kaiser
#5. We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
Grant Morrison
#6. I'm pretty good at compartmentalizing things and not allowing things outside of myself to distract me or bother me or affect me in any way.
James Frey
#7. The Bush administration doesn't particularly like public participation. It makes them look bad.
Ted Hughes
#8. Zen is the way of splitting the self again and again, untilt there is nothing left.
Frederick Lenz
#9. We all have a monster inside us; just try to not wake it up.
M.F. Moonzajer
#10. Observing the stream of eternal and simple truth is the same for all who look upon the fountainhead of consciousness.
Bryant McGill
#11. Love is content with the present, it hopes for the future and it doesn't brood over the past.
Ann Landers
#12. He looked out of the window to think, because without a window he couldn't think. Or maybe it was the other way around: When there was a window, he automatically started to think. Then he wrote, "When I grow up, I am going to be happy.
Guus Kuijer
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