Famous Biomedical Science Quotes & Sayings
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Obama cool, but he ain't sending me no free checks — Big K.R.I.T.
I'm good at disguising my feelings. — Michelle Pfeiffer
The corporatist-economic model of society appears to be governing us. Economists, often in the pay of transnationals, are deciding, for us, what democracy is, and will be. — B.W. Powe
On the Sabbath- we are reminded that we are not human doings, but human beings. — Rob Bell
Fuck you. Hunter (I decided not to call him Liam anymore - Liam was a nice name for a nice guy, and it didn't fit this bastard at all) glanced at his friend, then rubbed a hand over his face. For a minute he looked tired. Jackass. I was going to laugh at his funeral. — Joanna Wylde
You have to keep cracking yourself open or you become a parody of yourself. — Leonard Cohen
If you don't like nice people, try the ones who aren't nice, and see how you like that! — F Scott Fitzgerald
I come from a family of great readers and storytellers. — Katherine Dunn
As an athlete, you'll never feel bad about losing, but what you will feel bad about is underperforming. That's a real thing and it happens a lot when we don't live up to our potential. And that keeps you up at night and can give you years and years of regret. It could be a relationship, it could be a homework assignment, or it could be an athletic competition. If you don't go out and perform to the best of your ability, it will really bother you. — Chael Sonnen
To do what you love can sometimes be stressful. — Toni Braxton
Ultimately, we have to decide, with the Legislature: Are we willing to take some bold steps to make us even more competitive in the future, competing in a global economy? I think Nebraskans are willing to listen to that discussion. They want an opportunity for their kids and grandkids to live here. — Dave Heineman
Then they'd brought in some top designers to consult on an overall look and feel. The fifties was chosen for the visual and audio aspects, because that was the decade in which the most people had self-identified as being happy. Which is one of the goals here: maximum possible happiness. Who wouldn't tick that box? — Margaret Atwood
It's Friday night and the rain is coming and I'll find myself at some bar making some woman smile, wondering if you'd hop on the next thing moving in this direction, run in the house, throw on your chucks and play with me in the rain. — Darnell Lamont Walker
