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We had so much fun in Ghana and they are really lovely people.


Adrian Edmondson


#ghana #had #lovely #much #people

My ultimate aim is to make euthanasia a positive experience.


Jack Kevorkian


#euthanasia #experience #make #positive #ultimate

Yes, we need euthanasia, for certain cases where people are in comas or too immobile to even press a button.


Jack Kevorkian


#cases #certain #euthanasia #even #immobile

The U.S. should support the Nigerian government to stay in Sierra Leone under the ECOMOG umbrella. The U.S. should also support other countries, including Ghana, in ECOMOG until stability is established.


Ed Royce


#countries #established #ghana #government #including

My mother left me for seven years in an orphanage.


Vidal Sassoon


#me #mother #orphanage #seven #years

Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead.


Ashwin Sanghi


#chanakya-s-chant #humorous-quotations #humor

I want to set up orphanages for underprivileged and abused children.


Lindsay Lohan


#i #orphanages #set #underprivileged #up

They asked me what I thought about euthanasia. I said I'm more concerned about the adults.


Jay London


#asked #concerned #euthanasia #i #me

Hanajima: To truly love someone is to always put thier feelings before your own...No matter what.


Natsuki Takaya


#hanajima #love

Love at first sight is a hypnosis: I am fascinated by an image: at first shaken, electrified, stunned, "paralysed" as Menon was by Socrates, the model of loved objects, of captivating images, or again converted by an apparition, nothing distinguishing the path of enamoration from the Road to Damascus; subsequently ensnared, held fast, immobilised, nose stuck to the image (the mirror). In that moment when the other's image comes to ravish me for the first time, I am nothing more than the Jesuit Athanasius Kirchner's wonderful Hen: feet tied, the hen went to sleep with her eyes fixed on the chalk line, which was traced not far from her beak; when she was untied, she remained motionless, fascinated, "submitting to her vanquisher," as the Jesuit says (1646); yet, to waken her from her enchantment, to break off the violence of her Image-repertoire (vehemens animalis imaginatio), it was enough to tap her on the wing; she shook herself and began pecking in the dust again.


Roland Barthes


#love-at-first-sight #road-to-damascus #vehemens-animalis-imaginato #love






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