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		I know what love feels like. That is one thing I have found. That is one thing that is much clearer because of fibromyalgia. Because once you experience real pain you recognize the vibration, the feeling of being healthy, happy and loved. If I'm not living from my heart, I get sick. I need to do things that feed my soul, like being with people I love, or playing my guitar, or listening to music.
	
	  A. J. Langer A. J. Langer
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		Anthrax, it's something that gets you sick, it's horrible, strong. It's a heavy-metal band name if there ever was one.
	
	  Scott Ian
			
			
				Anthrax Scott Ian
			
			
				Anthrax
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		This is a very sick man, this Obama.
	
	  Mark Levin Mark Levin
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		I was so sick last night I Didn't hardly know my mind. So sick last night I Didn't know my mind. I drunk some bad licker that Almost made me blind.
	
	  Langston Hughes Langston Hughes
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		Sick people, particularly those with serious conditions, greatly prefer the company of their friends and family to residence in a hospital or nursing home.
	
	  David Mixner David Mixner
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		One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps.
	
	  Georg Groddeck Georg Groddeck
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		There have been times when we've been playing, and people who were sick were totally healed.
	
	  Andrae Crouch Andrae Crouch
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		Oh, who would have dared believe that half-crazed I, I, sick with grief for the buried past, I, smoldering on a slow fire, having lost everything and forgotten all, would be fated to commemorate a man so full of strength and will and bright inventions, who only yesterday it seems, chatted with me, hiding the tremor of his mortal pain.
	
	  Anna Akhmatova Anna Akhmatova
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		Koons's work has always stood apart for its one-at-a-time perfection, epic theatricality, a corrupted, almost sick drive for purification, and an obsession with traditional artistic values.
	
	  Jerry Saltz Jerry Saltz
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		See an old unhappy bull, / Sick in soul and body both.
	
	  Ralph Hodgson Ralph Hodgson
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		God knows it's a sign of a really sick mind to see grown people, adults with responsibilities, wearing class rings.
	
	  Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr. Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr.
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		When my father died, I was 21, and he'd been sick for a few years. He changed during his illness. He kind of softened during it.
	
	  Luanne Rice Luanne Rice
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		Where could we find an instance of cultural pathology which philosophy restored to health? If philosophy ever manifested itself as helpful, redeeming, or prophylactic, it was in a healthy culture. The sick, it made even sicker.
	
	  Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche
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		I'm so sick of the brainless overpraise of post-structuralist drivel. Michel's oafishly pretentious and phony to boot. I liked him for defending pedophilia, but his writing style is dense and irrational. And that forced Parisian accent that he no longer has in real life because of all the time he's been spending in San Fran bath-houses - ugh!
	
	  Camille Paglia Camille Paglia
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		Hospitals are only an intermediate stage of civilization, never intended at all even to take in the whole sick population.
	
	  Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale
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		I am thoroughly sick of pearls. They make one look so plain, so good and so intellectual.
	
	  Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde
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		My father was sick when I was little, and we had a woman, a nanny-type, who was from Ireland. Her daughter was in Irish dancing, so she put me in it, and in the summertime, every weekend was filled with traveling somewhere to dance in competitions.
	
	  Annie Wersching Annie Wersching
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		Jesus is why women have traveled continents, spent decades learning a strange language so they could translate the Gospel, planting churches, caring for the sick, educating the illiterate, and marching for the oppressed.
	
	  John Ortberg John Ortberg