
Top 13 Medicable Service Quotes
#1. If you accept that pets can love us as much as we do them, then the logic is clear and cannot be denied. If you believe that there is a heaven for people, then they must be there, waiting for us, when we cross over. Heaven is love, and pets always share that with us.
Wallace Sife
#2. His declaration was so honest and so frightening, the words burned into her like fire.
Sylvain Reynard
#3. You can't truly heal from a loss until you allow yourself to really FEEL the loss.
Mandy Hale
#4. It has been, after all, 11 years, more than a decade now, of defiance of U.N. resolutions by Saddam Hussein. Every obligation that he signed onto after the Gulf War, so that he would not be a threat to peace and security, he has ignored and flaunted.
Condoleezza Rice
#5. Nothing will be resolved here. Nothing is ever resolved without war. It is the way of the universe.
Marianne Curley
#6. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Burning gas is what you are, Up above the world so high, You'll burn gas until you die, Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Burning gas is what you are.
Belle Aurora
#7. The new experience that has replaced dignified suffering is artificially prolonged, opaque, depersonalized maintenance.
Ivan Illich
#8. Two reeds drink from the same stream. One is hollow, the other is sugarcane. - MOROCCAN PROVERB
Tahir Shah
#9. Just as Marx used to say about the French Marxists of the late 'seventies: All I know is that I am not a Marxist.
Friedrich Engels
#10. You have people who believe they are scientifically literate but, in fact, are not. And I don't mind if you're not scientifically literate, but just admit that to yourself, so that you'll know, and perhaps you can take a first step to try to eradicate that.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#11. Like Belgian chocolate - absolutely sinful and completely irresistible'.
Joss Stirling
#12. I write across genres so I see them, more often, as complementary instead of separated by boundaries.
Julianna Baggott
#13. We must develop a compelling vision of later life: one that does not assume a trajectory of decline after fifty, but one that recognizes it as a time of change, growth and new learning, a time when our courage gives us hope.
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
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