Quotes About Condition
When country music is doing its job, it reports on the good, bad and indifferent of our human condition.
~ Marty Stuart
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Republicans are not a political party. It's a mental condition.
~ Jesse Ventura
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For me, announcing wasn't the ideal working condition.
~ Mick Foley
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If I could compete at home, and never leave Rochester, I'd be in perfect condition.
~ Katie Hoff
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Any great art is meant to illuminate the human condition.
~ Sterling K. Brown
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It's really about the work - if you are doing it for the right reasons - really to illuminate the human condition.
~ Sissy Spacek
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The human condition is the human condition, and what we try to do is illuminate the human condition.
~ Sissy Spacek
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I have alopecia. That's an autoimmune condition. I don't like to say disease because I don't feel like I'm diseased. So it's a condition. And it's like your immune system is confused. So it attacks the hair follicles, and so your hair falls out.
~ Anthony Carrigan
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My health is very much improved.
~ Lech Walesa
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I have a condition that is included among the 200 or so classified as Dwarfism.
~ Stella Young
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When love is conditional we feel imperfect and unlovable.
~ Bernie Siegel MD
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Memorial stones that we put before God—in the form of prayer and generosity—remind Him of our condition, our need, and our obedience.
~ Bill Johnson
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As we wrestle with questions of identity, we imitate those actions we think best fill an ambiguity we have within ourselves. And that goes for everyone; no one is free from this condition.
~ Lecrae
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Do you remember the wrestler Andre the Giant? Famous. He had acromegaly.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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I get sharp pains in my wrist and fingers.
~ Daffney
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I know from my constituency what is going on. Doctors that are told, begged, by mothers, 'Please don't write down that my child as asthma. Please lie and say it's bronchitis, because if you write down asthma, when my child turns 18 or 20 and has to get his or her own insurance, it will be a pre-existing condition.'
~ Barbara Boxer
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I've never minded solitude. For a writer, it's a natural condition. But caring for a dementia sufferer leads to a peculiar kind of loneliness.
~ Laurie Graham
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Manners are of such great consequence to the novelist that any kind will do. Bad manners are better than no manners at all, and because we are losing our customary manners, we are probably overly conscious of them; this seems to be a condition that produces writers.
~ Flannery O'Connor
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My feeling is that writing is, for me, a pathological condition. That could sound like a mystical experience, and it may be a mystical experience, but I have learnt just to go with it.
~ Alan Garner
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He had thought love as a policy made a lot of sense for those who could manage it, and anyone who could manage it belonged in religious life. The rest of us have to struggle with more ordinary love, the common or garden variety: love as a crippling condition. Love as a syndrome.
~ Gregory Maguire
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she couldn't hep but think abut the loss of her father, and how such a condition became constat, like an appendage or tumor. Hello, this is I, and these my arms and legs, wich are useful, and this inconvenient hump is my sorrow, which is less that useful, but I've learned how to hump it about with me, so pay it no mind.
~ Gregory Maguire
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What condition is that? I've been in this condition my whole life," Liir answered. "It's the only condition I know. Bitter love, loneliness, contempt for corruption, blind hope. It's where I live. A permanent state of bereavement. This is nothing new.
~ Gregory Maguire
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Quelle bassesse que de penser toujours au prolongement de son existence! La vie n'est bonne qu'à la condition d'en jouir. (ch. III)
~ Gustave Flaubert
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The things the spectacle presents as eternal are based on change, and must change as their foundations change. The spectacle is totally dogmatic, yet it is incapable of arriving at any really solid dogma. Nothing stands still for it. This instability is the spectacle's natural condition, but it is completely contrary to its natural inclination.
~ Guy Debord
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