Top 15 Quotes About Beating Diabetes
#1. I should have titled it "Diet Like Your Life Depended On It!" because it's about so much more than just beating Diabetes.
Russell Stamets
#2. I took English courses in college, but I don't have an English degree. I have a degree in economics.
Patrick Carman
#3. I ran and ran and ran every day, and I acquired this sense of determination, this sense of spirit that I would never, never give up, no matter what else happened.
Wilma Rudolph
#4. Because if there is one simple, single lesson I can impart to you, it's this: Don't waste time, because you don't have any time to waste.
Roxanne St. Claire
#5. If, every day, I dare to remember that I am here on loan, that this house, this hillside, these minutes are all leased to me, not given, I will never despair.
Erica Jong
#6. On both sides of the highway I could see the rows of little frame houses, all alike, as if there were only one architect in the city and he had a magnificent obsession.
Ross Macdonald
#7. Being a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer.
Gladys Taber
#9. In 'Tarahumara' land, there was no crime, war or theft. There was no corruption, obesity, drug addiction, greed, wife-beating, child abuse, heart disease, high blood pressure, or carbon emissions. They didn't get diabetes, or depressed, or even old: 50-year-olds outran teenagers.
Christopher McDougall
#10. There are times in Annapolis when a governor's support can move an issue over the goal line.
Martin O'Malley
#11. The female attention I have to struggle hardest with is from my two-year-old daughter.
Dan Stevens
#12. I would say that Catholics came in and competed with the Protestant work ethic. That is one thing. And they did assimilate into the broader society and a lot of them, especially Irish Catholic did their best to sound like they were English rather than Irish by dropping and the O and the apostrophe.
Steve King
#13. God's grace turns out men and women with a strong family likeness to Jesus Christ, not milksops.
Oswald Chambers
#14. Can you live without charm, intimidation, or some form of influence over others? Without making others do your bidding on some level? You flirt, they react one way or another. Everything is manipulation.
Wildbow
#15. After all this window is whatever I want it to be, up to a point, that's right, don't compromise yourself. What strikes me to begin with is how much rounder it is than it was, so that it looks like a bull's-eye, or a porthole. No matter, provided there is something on the other side.
Samuel Beckett
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