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Famous Obgyn Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

My family was a bunch of drunks. When I was six I came up missing, they put my picture on a bottle of scotch. — Rodney Dangerfield

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Ayn Rand

It goes only down to a certain point and then it stops. As long as there is that untouched point, it's not really pain. — Ayn Rand

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Rachel Hartman

You twist logic to your own purposes." "It's a lawyer's duty," sniffed Phloxia, — Rachel Hartman

Famous Obgyn Quotes By N.R. Hart

Listen to what your heart pumps for. It beats for what it loves. — N.R. Hart

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Robert B. Parker

College had little effect on me. I'd have been the same writer if I'd gone to MIT, except I'd have flunked out sooner. — Robert B. Parker

Famous Obgyn Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

In 1945, the world was in a shambles. American companies had no competition. So nobody really thought much about quality. Why should they? The world bought everything America produced. It was a prescription for disaster. — W. Edwards Deming

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Slowly reopened his eyes and looked impatiently at his gigantic client. "If your Majesty would condescend to state your case," he remarked, "I should be better able to advise you." The man sprang from — Arthur Conan Doyle

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

One of the hardest things to do is to paint darkness which nonetheless has light in it. — Vincent Van Gogh

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Ian McEwan

No one knew about the squirrel's skull beneath her bed, but no one wanted to know. — Ian McEwan

Famous Obgyn Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

It's easy for us to feel separate from other people and from other forms of life, especially if we don't have a reliable connection to our own inner world. Without insight into our internal cycles of pleasure and pain, desires and fears, there is a strong sense of being removed, apart or disconnected. When we do have an understanding of our inner lives, it provides an intuitive opening, even without words, to the ties that exist between ourselves and others. — Sharon Salzberg