Coburns Quotes & Sayings
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Medical need is an infinitely expandable concept. There is always one more marginal procedure that can be done. There is no end to the medical and surgical treatments that a technologically sophisticated and advanced society can give to aging bodies. — Richard Lamm

There's always a threat surrounding the things you love — Don McCullin

I'd always avoided wearing white ... my least favorite absence of color. — Jennifer Bosworth

Swimming, Freud favors the breaststroke, to keep his beard dry. — Peter D. Kramer

Taking a digital holiday is a great way to start bringing balance back into your life. — Ian K. Smith

It was as if there were no names here, as if there were no words. The desert cleansed everything in its wind, wiped everything away. The men had the freedom of the open spaces in their eyes, their skin was like metal. Sunlight blazed everywhere. The ochre, yellow, gray, white sand, the fine sand shifted, showing the direction of the wind. It covered all traces, all bones. It repelled light, drove away water, life, far from a center that no one could recognize. The men knew perfectly well that the desert wanted nothing to do with them: so they walked on without stopping, following the paths that other feet had already traveled in search of something else. — Jean-Marie G. Le Clezio

I grew up in Tennessee. We didn't know what Louis Vuitton was. I had to order all my prom outfits out of catalogs. — Reese Witherspoon

Television will do anything for a rating ... anything! — Paddy Chayefsky

For history, I say again, has this and this only for its own: if a man will start upon it, he must sacrifice to no God but Truth; he must neglect all else; his sole rule and unerring guide is this - to think not of those who are listening to him now, but of the yet unborn who shall seek his converse. — Lucian

I can still hear you sayin'
You will never break the chain — Lb

Free will is a golden thread running through the frozen matrix of fixed events. — Robert A. Heinlein