A Quote by Rachel Vincent

I'm searching for a shred of humanity in that shriveled tangle of arteries you call a heart. — © Rachel Vincent
I'm searching for a shred of humanity in that shriveled tangle of arteries you call a heart.
I'm doing great heart-wise. I get a complete stress test once a year, and those have gone well. I have stents in two arteries, and they are holding up. My other arteries haven't shown any additional clogging.
I always want to cut every single line, possibly, that is mine from the script. One of the first things I do on any script is to shred, shred and shred my lines.
Searching for money, what are you really searching? You are searching power, you are searching strength. Searching for prestige, political authority, what are you searching? You are searching power, strength - and strength is all the time available just by the corner. You are searching in wrong places.
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads arteries and so forth.
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads 'arteries' and so forth.
Then your heart is a black, shriveled thing, because you absoluteky betray me.
To strip a man of all loyalties but those to the state, makes him not only a worm but a monster, without a shred of humanity.
God is faithful. My heart is strong. I have no heart damage. My arteries are not blocked. There is no arterial damage.
Nitric oxide is a key biological messenger within the body. When released by the cells lining your arteries, it makes the walls of the arteries relax, allowing more blood to flow.
It takes a strong heart to drive on clogged arteries.
As the arteries grow hard, the heart grows soft.
Maybe his heart is searching for and not finding the place it used to live. I understand that because mine is searching and not finding too.
I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.
Hillary CLinton wants to expand illegal executive amnesty, which would be really - shred - it would shred our Constitution.
I wish someone would give me one shred of neutral evidence that financial innovation has led to economic growth — one shred of evidence.
Just shred baby, shred.
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