Top 15 Thalidomide Epidemic Quotes
#1. The mystical bond of brotherhood makes all men brothers.
Thomas Carlyle
#2. We all dream of finding that one person whom will love us even after there are no more tomorrows.
Faye Hall
#3. Donald Trump insisted yesterday that he is not racist, because one time an African-American won Apprentice. Because nothing says 'not racist' like making a black man run your errands.
Conan O'Brien
#4. Having too many ideas is not always a good thing.
Paul Arden
#5. If you liked Louis L'Amour, you will really love Don Bendell.
Asa Baber
#6. You must write, and read, as if your life depended on it.
Adrienne Rich
#7. Quality of life is not only about what you find in the shops; it's about the landscape.
Donald Tusk
#8. Whatever truths or fables you may find in a thousand books, it is all a tower of Babel unless love holds it together.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#9. Forget the times of trouble, but not the truths they taught. Forget the days of sorrow, but not the strength they brought. Forget the storms you battled through beneath a heavy load - but not the light that led you safely down the unknown road.
Patience Strong
#10. If we do not 'Americanize' our immigrants by luring them to participate in our best civilization ... they will contribute to the degeneration of our political body and thus de-Americanize and destroy our national life.
Patricia Albjerg Graham
#11. I get a little too obsessive with work.
Eli Roth
#12. We weren't afraid to mix some crazy styles into the standard rockabilly look. We also took a lot of different musical influences that were part of that era.
Brian Setzer
#13. He exuded wisdom-even the wisest ... were pale, flickering candles next to the nourishing solar illumination of [his] insights.
Aprilynne Pike
#14. Good things must have comparers, I suppose,' said Portia, 'Or how would we knowhow good they are?
Elizabeth Enright
#15. The worst thing about sleepless nights was the feeling of running in a hamster cage, at least mentally. The same thoughts, over and over . . .
Charlaine Harris