Top 14 Ted Underhill Quotes
#1. My intent was to carry out my duty as a doctor, to end their suffering. Unfortunately, that entailed, in their cases, ending of the life.
Jack Kevorkian
#2. Ere the horne'd owl hoot
Once and twice and thrice there shall
Go among the blind brown worms
News of thy great burial;
When the pomp is passed away,
'Here's a King,' the worms shall say.
Adelaide Crapsey
#3. Until you feel someone's pain then maybe you will understand his or her feelings
Myself
#4. Love is the joy of the good, the wonder of the wise, the amazement of the Gods.
Plato
#5. It's also very painful, because I feel, and I know, probably all women my age and older feel like we're better and have more to give and are more fun now.
Barbara Hershey
#6. He wanted to do, to be, to feel- and could not; he wanted sense, he wanted purpose- in Freud's words, 'Work and Love'.
Oliver Sacks
#7. I wanted life that's comfortable enough for me, my ambitions and love.
Fernando Lachica
#8. The overdressed traveler betrays more interest in being seen than in seeing, while the true traveler knows that the novel world about her serves as the most appropriate accessory.
Gregory Maguire
#9. We're not quite mainstage material. We're more like outhouse material!
Andrew Dost
#10. Some of my colleagues want to be The Anchorman on the Mount. Others see themselves as the Ace Reporter. Because of 60 Minutes, there's a whole herd of them determined to be The Grand Inquisitor and a heady number want only to be The Friendliest Anchor on the Block. At least one wants to be Jesus.
Linda Ellerbee
#11. Rachel, you summon demons. You're good at it. Get over it, then find a way to make it work for you. It's not going to go away.
Kim Harrison
#12. The gentleman is a man of truth, lord of his own actions, and expressing that lordship in his behavior, not in any manner dependent and servile either on persons, or opinions, or possessions.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#13. I am delighted with the book! I could spend my whole life reading it. - Catherine Morland
Jane Austen
#14. Mother's taste was eclectic and ranged from the ancient world to the contemporary from Europe to the U.S.
David Rockefeller
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