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Top Beth Israel Hospital Quotes

If men will not do us justice, they shall do us violence. — Emmeline Pankhurst

In a way, forgiving is only for the brave. It is for those people who are willing to confront their pain, accept themselves as permanently changed, and make difficult choices. Forgivers are not content to be stuck in a quagmire. They reject the possibility that the rest of their lives will be determined by the unjust and injurious acts of another person. — Gordon Dalbey

Anyone can shoot a gun but the real power comes from non-violent means. — J.C. Phillips

In fact unrestrained capitalism is quite cruel and the cost is on the individual human, on his or her grace. — George Saunders

At Beth Israel there had been Acinetobacter baumannii, which was resistant to vancomycin. "That's how you know it's a hospital infection," I recall being told by a doctor I asked at Columbia Presbyterian. "If it's resistant to vanc it's hospital. Because vanc only gets used in hospital settings. — Joan Didion

Whether it's college or WNBA, its basketball and the more you play the less you need to adjust. — Diana Taurasi

I don't dictate to anyone what to believe and what not to. And I don't want that to be dictated to me either. — Salman Rushdie

It's sort of an action flick. You can't be that funny trying to steal diamonds. — Anthony Anderson

I think it's a real danger, as an actor, when you try to make some statement through your career about what the business should be doing or ultimately what your image should be or how you want to be perceived. I look at every project that comes along and say, "Is this something I can sink my teeth into and can do a good job on?" That's really how I choose roles. — Leonardo DiCaprio

That BIDMC did not bother to apply to the American Nurses Credentialing Center for recognition as a magnet hospital - one of Beth Israel's distinguishing features - demonstrates just how susceptible to disruption these arrangements are. Such fluctuations and changes could have ramifications not just for individual nurses' satisfaction and burnout rate but also for the quality of care patients receive. — Dana Beth Weinberg