Industrial Medicine Quotes & Sayings
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best way to make a friend is to show interest in someone else without an agenda. — Jeff Goins
Slowly but certainly the proletarian, by every political reform which secures his well-being under new rules of insurance, of State control in education, of State medicine and the rest, is developing into the slave, leaving the rich man apart and free. All industrial civilization is clearly moving towards the re-establishment of the Servile State. — Hilaire Belloc
Industrial medicine is as little interested in ecological health as is industrial agriculture. (Health Is Membership, pg. 98) — Wendell Berry
My sense is that we're ready for another industrial revolution in this country. The great minds and innovators of Silicon Valley would come through China and say, The pipeline is full of ideas - there's personalized medicine, biotechnology, new forms to power ourselves, clean energy, etc., etc. — Jon Huntsman Jr.
She wasn't pretty, and she didn't even bother to try to fit in. She didn't care to. — Sam Crescent
Jack amused himself by visualising her head creaking open on hinges concealed by her tartan Alice band, and releasing all the furry folk with which she populated her tales. — Helen Hodgman
That would have been a nice place, inside an idea, but it wasn't a place to live. It was necessary to live where the idea and the fact collided. — William McIlvanney
People do not want words - they want the sound of battle - the battle of destiny. — Gamal Abdel Nasser
Some people charge that Obama is a socialist. He isn't a socialist in the precise sense of the word. He supports corporate medicine, central banking and international banking elites, the military-industrial complex, and, with great exuberance, the surveillance-industrial complex. — Ron Paul
Tungsten, X-rays, and Coolidge form a trinity that has left an indelible impression upon our life and times. The key word in this triad is Coolidge, for his work brought the element tungsten from laboratory obscurity to the central role of the industrial stage and gave the X-ray a central role in the progress of medicine throughout the world. — Chauncey Guy Suits
