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Doctor Cornish Quotes By Carl William Brown

The reading of good books could soothe human stupidity, the problem is that human stupidity does not like to read. — Carl William Brown

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Agnes Obel

Everything that has a spare piano is 'like Satie' and everything with strings is 'filmic,' Sometimes I get annoyed when they say my stuff sounds 'like Satie'. No, it doesn't. At least, I don't think so. — Agnes Obel

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Judy Cornish

Offering care means being a companion, not a superior. It doesn't matter whether the person we are caring for is experiencing cancer, the flu, dementia, or grief.

If you are a doctor or surgeon, your expertise and knowledge comes from a superior position. But when our role is to be providers of care, we should be there as equals. — Judy Cornish

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Mark Ruffalo

I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage. — Mark Ruffalo

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Jon Stewart

Is listening to Pink Floyd in the dark a medical condition? — Jon Stewart

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Mark Kelly

After the loss of Columbia a couple of years ago, I think we were reminded of the risk. All of us, though, have always known that the Space Shuttle is a very risky vehicle, much more risky than even flying airplanes in combat. — Mark Kelly

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Facundo Cabral

May God want for man to be able to be a child again to understand that he is mistaken if he thinks he can find happiness with a checkbook. — Facundo Cabral

Doctor Cornish Quotes By Krishnamurti

Meditation is to find out whether the brain, with all its activities, all its experiences, can be absolutely quiet. Not forced, because the moment you force, there again is duality, the entity that says, 'I would like to have marvellous experiences, therefore I must force my brain to be quiet' - you will never do it. But if you begin to inquire, watch, observe, listen to all the movements of thought, its conditioning, its pursuits, its fears, its pleasures, watch how the brain operates, then you will see that the brain becomes extraordinarily quiet; that quietness is not sleep but is tremendously active and therefore quiet. — Krishnamurti