Crowleys Ridge Veterinary Clinic Quotes & Sayings
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Search for the cause may be a hopeless pursuit because most disease states are the indirect outcome of a constellation of circumstances. — Rene Dubos

Katie had a grandmother who was a man-eater and a father who was a lothario. What chance did she have of being decent and honest and kind? She'd kissed two girls and one boy in the space of a few weeks, so these things were clearly genetic. — Jenny Downham

"I tried, once," said Bernard, with a rueful smile. "Yup! I tried." He gazed thoughtfully out the window. — Carey Rockwell

When you love people, you give them a priority. You have a sense of urgency about their pain. — Cornel West

After my grandmother passed away, I felt the urge to take my camera to her flat. I knew this flat from my childhood in Tel Aviv. Going to this flat was like going abroad; there was a real feeling of traveling across Tel Aviv and ending up in Berlin. — Arnon Goldfinger

People say that being in love is amazing. They lie. It's freaking terrifying. — Molly McAdams

People spending more of their own money on routine health care would make the system more competitive and transparent and restore the confidence between the patients and the doctors without government rationing. — Ben Carson

I love little theatres because it's very intimate, and you can have a very easy rapport with the audience. Everyone's in the same room. — Tobias Menzies

I would rather find a single causal law than be the king of Persia! — Karl Popper

You are awareness. You are mind. You are not from this world. I mean, think about it, could you really be from here? — Frederick Lenz

Forgiveness liberates the soul, it removes fear. — Morgan Freeman

One of the challenges for sub-Saharan Africa is that markets are of modest size. This makes regional integration important. — Robert Zoellick

Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie. — Jean Cocteau