Oxygen Quotes
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	Illness is the result of improper removal of toxins from the body. Oxygen is the vital factor which assists the body in removing toxins.   
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	The tradition you were born into was your home, Brother Wayne told me, but as Gandhi once wrote, it should be a home with the windows open so that the winds of other traditions can blow through and bring their unique oxygen. “It’s good to have wings,” he would say, “but you have to have roots, too."   
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	It's hot rain and humid days and broken thermostats. It's screaming and raging steam engines and wanting to take your clothes off just to feel a breeze. It's the kind of kiss that makes you realize oxygen is overrated.   
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	My dad was in a wheelchair and on oxygen for the last few years of his life.   
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	Putting your well-being first - like putting your oxygen mask on before you help the person next to you - that really benefits all your relationships.   
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	No food or drug will ever do for you what a fresh supply of oxygen will.   
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	Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.   
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	A small sample of the oxygen molecules from any breath that anybody took within the past few thousand years is near certain to be in the next breath you take.   
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	"...The large majority of those infectious microbes that cause us so much illness and pain are ANAEROBIC...a big word that means they live and proliferate best in environments where there is LITTLE OR NO OXYGEN."   
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	Wine is a living, breathing thing during its time in the bottle and in the glass. It is always changing, especially in the glass. A little oxygen can really open up and release the flavors in a complex wine, as well as mellow the rougher edge of immaturity.   
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	Writing to you like this makes me feel that you are still alive. It’s an illusion I’ve noticed before—words on a page are like oxygen to a petrol engine, firing up ghosts. It lasts only while the words are in your head. After you put down the paper or the pen, the pistons fall lifeless again.   
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	Encouragement is the oxygen of the soul.   
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	We write poems as leaves give oxygen - so we can breathe.   
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	My fear is a fear of being obsolete. This is a world that changes very fast, and one of the main human desires is to belong to, to be part of something. It's probably one of our greatest needs next to oxygen.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					