Franciscan Medical Clinic Quotes & Sayings
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The sooner we accept the basic differences between men and women, the sooner we can stop arguing about it and start having sex! DR. STEPHEN T. COLBERT, D.F.A. — Christopher Ryan

Let me be candid, my party is full of racists — Lawrence Wilkerson

Nine equals eight ... just ask any math teacher. Well, make that a Tampa-St. Pete area math teacher, one who also likes baseball, and is a diehard Rays fan, and who knows that Joe Maddon deserves more than just the 2008 Manager of the Year Award. — Tucker Elliot

In protecting oneself, others are protected; In protecting others, oneself is protected. — Gautama Buddha

Sometimes it seems like all the things I need to know, I don't. And all the things I do know are completely wrong. — Anna Carey

Go on, strike, said the witch, smiling. Fire is beautiful. Nothing bad will happen. — E. Lockhart

I have a huge passion for animals and while retirement is a long way off, when I do I would love to do something with animals. — Sally Pearson

So when we're really addressing issues like poverty, you can't do that without addressing the real driver of some of those, which is stable homes, families. So that's why to me those issues are important. They're not frivolous. They're critical economic issues. — Mike Huckabee

Yet our world of abundance, with seas of wine and alps of bread, has hardly turned out to be the ebullient place dreamt of by our ancestors in the famine-stricken years of the Middle Ages. The brightest minds spend their working lives simplifying or accelerating functions of unreasonable banality. Engineers write theses on the velocities of scanning machines and consultants devote their careers to implementing minor economies in the movements of shelf-stackers and forklift operators. The alcohol-inspired fights that break out in market towns on Saturday evenings are predictable symptoms of fury at our incarceration. They are a reminder of the price we pay for our daily submission at the altars of prudence and order - and of the rage that silently accumulates beneath a uniquely law-abiding and compliant surface. — Alain De Botton