Top 1200 Hearing Aids Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Morals are concerned with what aids or impedes the fulfillment of basic human needs.
I donated blood today. That's what I call getting an AIDS test.
The music aids the message, it's there to punctuate and abbreviate and shape the silence. — © Saul Williams
The music aids the message, it's there to punctuate and abbreviate and shape the silence.
It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance.
Night is a more quiet time to work. It aids thought.
That place is so behind the times, you can't even get AIDS there yet.
As for being AIDS infested, I don't know yet, I'm too scared to get tested.
Great, the worlds coming to an end and we're fixing it with Band-Aids
From the beginning, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has presented very difficult challenges.
Is neither a cure for AIDS nor a way of preventing infection with HIV.
Novels, except as aids to masturbation, play no part in contemporary life.
AIDS is no longer just a disease, it is a human rights issue.
Alcoholism and country music are both tremendous aids to self-dramatisation. — © Frank Skinner
Alcoholism and country music are both tremendous aids to self-dramatisation.
God aids the valiant...both to you and to me He will give the help needed.
When there's a terrible illness like AIDS sweeping through, you help people.
Alzheimer's usually comes later than AIDS, but I decline to call that progress.
There exist thousands of Americans who have AIDS-defining diseases but are HIV negative.
I hope you slip in a puddle of AIDS and crack your head open
Of course you know the miracle of AIDS, we all do. It's the only disease that turns fruits into vegetables.
My own child, one of them, died of AIDS. A brilliant boy.
Science is something that you have facts. They can be tested. They can be checked. Heterosexual AIDS, another one.
I hate that Alex [James] and Damon [Albarn]. I hope they catch AIDS and die.
Even if animal tests produced a cure for AIDS, we'd be against it.
I collect art books. I have hundreds and hundreds of them and they get me to start hearing things. Sometimes people look at them, but I find that visual art gets me listening, gets me hearing things.
Everyone of my generation who preached free love is responsible for AIDS.
This AIDS stuff is pretty scary. I hope I don't get it.
Acknowledge World Aids Day! Do what you can to help save lives! #livingforlove
I would be so scared if I was a gay guy...you'll, like, die of AIDS.
AIDS is a horrible disease, and the people who catch it deserve compassion.
I fight AIDS because it's a killer disease, destroys the human race in all fields.
We're translating the Kama Sutra," Barrons said, with interactive aids.
For seven years, I have been hearing repeal and replace from Congress. And I have been hearing it loud and strong. And then, when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. We will let Obamacare fail, and then the Democrats are going to come to us and they're going to say, how do we fix it, how do we fix it?
I always have Band-Aids, ideally ones with princesses on them, because they're the best.
When I'm awake all night, sometimes I see the people and the city waking up around me. I feel a little bit moody at them for stepping into my night-time. What I want is that feeling when you're in the rain, or a storm. It's a shiver at the edge of your mind, an atmosphere of hearing a sad, distant sound, but it seems closer - like it's just for you. Like hearing rain or a whale-song, a cry in the dark, the far cry.
Technology has altered the way music sounds, how it’s composed and how we experience it. It has also flooded the world with music. The world is awash with (mostly) recorded sounds. We used to have to pay for music or make it ourselves; playing, hearing and experiencing it was exceptional, a rare and special experience. Now hearing it is ubiquitous, and silence is the rarity that we pay for and savor.
AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
No war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic.
We had the 60s sexual revolution, and now people are dying of AIDS. — © Christine O'Donnell
We had the 60s sexual revolution, and now people are dying of AIDS.
Weird Al was something that kids would listen to. It's funny, super funny, smart. It's just kind of jokey. I remember hearing 'Smells Like Nirvana' before hearing 'Smells Like Teen Spirit.' That's how it really worked. I think it's just such a cool thing how he introduced us to so many cool bands. Even Queen - 'Another One Rides the Bus.'
I came of age during AIDS and the terror of that and the sadness and the death and the overwhelming despair.
My name is Ryan White. I am sixteen years old. I have hemophilia, and I have AIDS.
The whole of mathematics consists in the organization of a series of aids to the imagination in the process of reasoning.
The reality is that the AIDS epidemic continues to outstrip the global and national efforts to contain it.
People often say that blindness sharpens hearing, but I don't think this is so. My ears were hearing no better, but I was making better use of them. Sight is a miraculous instrument offering us all the riches of physical life. But we get nothing in this world without paying for it, and in return for all the benefits that sight brings we are forced to give up others whose existence we don't even suspect. These were the gifts I received in such abundance.
You say you're sick and tired of hearing about me? I've got news for you: I'M sick and tired of hearing about me.
The music aids the message, it's there to punctuate and abbreviate and shape the silence
Good Christian people who wouldn't dream of misbehaving will not catch AIDS.
Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white! — © Jon Ronson
Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!
That is the true genius of America, a faith in the simple dreams of its people, the insistence on small miracles. That we can say what we think, write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door. That we can have an idea and start our own business without paying a bribe or hearing a sudden knock on the door. That we can participate in the political process without fear of retribution, and that our votes will be counted.
The school I was going to said they had no guidelines for a person with AIDS.
I think there were two messages in last year's election. One is pretty obvious. People were mad as hell at the president [Barack Obama] - and wanted to send a message. We all got that. Our new members were also hearing, and I was hearing as well, that people didn't like the fact that the Congress was dysfunctional. Now they may have been confused about where the dysfunctionality was cause the president kept pointing to the House. Factually, that's not accurate. The dysfunction was in the Senate.
Most recently my battle has been against AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it.
The radical right is so homophobic that they're blaming global warming on the AIDS quilt.
There is another peculiar satisfaction in really hearing someone: It is like listening to the music of the spheres, because beyond the immediate message of the person, no matter what that might be, there is the universal. Hidden in all of the personal communications which I really hear there seem to be orderly psychological laws, aspects of the same order we find in the universe as a whole. So there is both the satisfaction of hearing this person and also the satisfaction of feeling one's self in touch with what is universally true.
Pat Buchanan is so homo-phobic, he blames global warming on the AIDS quilt.
Living in the age of AIDS is one thing. Dying in it is another.
I have great trouble with the people who envision AIDS as a punishment from God.
Fashion has always been very generous. Think of what it has done for curing AIDS.
AIDS is still around. Therefore, you have to practice safe sex.
I don't think there's a problem. First of all, I don't think music turns people into social liabilities. Because you hear a lyric - there's no medical proof that a person hearing a lyric is going to act out the lyric. There's also no medical proof that if you hear any collection of vowels and consonants, that the hearing of that collection is going to send you to Hell.
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