Top 13 Unremarkable Medical Term Quotes
#1. I was an absolute maniac, a terrible husband and father.
Jim Valvano
#2. A side benefit of the new and developing technologies is that soon we won't have to feel guilty about the suffering and denigration of the animals because we will have made them up.
Joy Williams
#3. If I ever get looks on the street, which, for the record, is almost never, it's rarely because they think I'm someone they saw in a movie. More often someone sees me and thinks, 'Hey, was that guy my waiter the other night?'
Patrick Wilson
#4. A parent can give a child no greater gift than beautiful manners.
Hakim
#5. I'm standing in front of you, Josie. You just have to turn around.
Heidi McLaughlin
#6. Another superb movie about a mature marriage grounded in a fundamental lack of communication is Dodsworth, based on the Sinclair Lewis novel.
Jeanine Basinger
#7. I didn't suffer for Jesus in prison. No! I was with Jesus and I experienced his very real presence, joy, and peace every day. It's not those in prison for the sake of the gospel who suffer. The person who suffers is he who never experiences God's intimate presence.
Brother Yun
#9. Life is too short to waste time harboring bad feelings about anyone. Forgive, forget, then move on!
Denise Austin
#10. Arithmetic! Algebra! Geometry! Grandiose trinity! Luminous triangle! Whoever has not known you is without sense!
Comte De Lautreamont
#11. Never cross a woman with a star on a stick, young lady. They've got a mean streak.
Terry Pratchett
#12. We ought to talk. Had four words ever put more fear into the heart of men around the world? He'd not heard them before himself, but ancient gender memory recognized them well. He was in for it now.
Celeste Bradley
#13. But it's Atlanta that can lay claim to the best of the best (which is to say worst) chef-friendly dives in America: the legendary Clermont Lounge, a sort of lost-luggage department for strippers, who perform - perfunctorily - on a stage behind the bar.
Anthony Bourdain
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