Top 15 Quotes About Enabling Addicts
#1. The President sends us a billion-page paper that shows how he would spend the money if he were spending the money. He doesn't have the authority to spend the money. He doesn't spend $1 of the money.
Michael Enzi
#2. A mistake is to commit a misunderstanding.
Bob Dylan
#3. Death has to be waiting at the end of the ride before you truly see the earth, and feel your heart, and love the world.
Jean Anouilh
#4. Unlike George Bush and his friends at the big oil companies, I'm going to work for a real energy policy for this country that decreases America's dependence on foreign oil and helps lower the costs to American families.
John F. Kerry
#5. In Fleet Street, in Fleet Street, the People are so fleetThey barely touch the cobble-stones with their nimble feet!
Eleanor Farjeon
#6. I think any parent, at some time or other, has thoughts of their child dying. That's probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to a parent.
Henry Ian Cusick
#7. The languor of Youth - how unique and quintessential it is! How quickly, how irrecoverably, lost!
Evelyn Waugh
#9. Your addiction to thinking will come back to haunt you.
Soseki Natsume
#10. I put my lilies in front of Sam's plaque. I didn't want him to rest in peace. I wanted him to bounce around in death as he had in life, fearless, goofy, and fleet.
Laurie Colwin
#11. He pitches better when he's mad, so I try to make him that way.
Jorge Posada
#12. If an ignorant person is attracted by the things of the world, that is bad. But if a learned person is thus attracted, it is worse.
Abu Bakr
#13. In separateness lies the world's greatest misery; in compassion lies the world's true strength.
Gautama Buddha
#14. What you respond to in any work of art is the artist's struggle against his or her limitations
Kurt Vonnegut
#15. I have never discovered that the nude could be studied in any way except the way I have adopted. All the muscles must be pointed out. To do this all the drapery must be removed.
Thomas Eakins
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