
Top 15 Vaccinare Quotes
#2. She said, "Look down at your chest."
I held the cell phone to my ear as I bend my head. Two red dots, quivering slightly, danced right over my heart.
"You are one second away from death," said the caller.
Jonathan Maberry
#3. To brim with hope, to cultivate just one small kernel of faith, to sport a touch of confidence, and to have one's innate material embedded with layers of feisty are all that makes for the plucky kind of courage that means anything in the end.
Connie Kerbs
#4. I must say that it's easy to write nice things about Chicago because it's that kind of town.
Sammy Cahn
#5. I may not always be offered work, but I'll always have my family.
Audrey Hepburn
#7. Stress is an important dragon to slay - or at least tame - in your life.
Marilu Henner
#9. I don't believe in false memories, like I don't believe in false songs.
John Lydon
#10. Maybe that's what love is. Having someone who guides you through different experiences, coaxes you to try news things but still makes you feel safe.
Wally Lamb
#11. I can't see any reason that anyone would want a computer of his own," DEC president Ken Olsen declared at a May 1974 meeting where his operations committee was debating whether to create a smaller version of its PDP-8 for personal consumers.
Walter Isaacson
#12. In the secret of night, my prayer climbs like the liana, My prayer is, and I am not. It grows, and I perish. I have only my hard breath, my reason and my madness. I cling to the vine of my prayer. I tend it at the root of the stalk of night.
Gabriela Mistral
#13. There is no place for government to prohibit consumers from buying products the effect of which will be to harm themselves
Milton Friedman
#14. By now, we're all familiar with the literary post-apocalyptic world's metaphors. The zombies are our anxieties. The vampires are our greed. Our fairies are hope. Our werewolves are ... what again? Something
Taffy Brodesser-Akner
#15. SMILE - Sustain Moderation In Life's Expressway
Kamil Ali
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