Janitor Scrubs Quotes & Sayings
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'Community' is a great show. I love 'Raising Hope' with Martha Plimpton. And I love 'The Middle' - another Chicagoan in there is Neil Flynn, who used to play the janitor in 'Scrubs.' — Jim O'Heir

Jewish tradition holds that, given a choice between life and death, one should always choose life. — Miriam M. Brysk

Good books get praised, bad books get praised. Good books get ignored, bad books get ignored — Vikram Seth

The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus organised. — George Henry Lewes

...one lives convinced his friends are there, that contact does exist, that agreements or disagreements are profound and lasting. How we all hate each other, without being aware that endearment is the current form of that hatred, and how the reason behind profound hatred is this excentration, the unbridgeable space between me and you, between this and that. All endearment is an ontological clawing, yes, an attempt to seize the unseizable... — Julio Cortazar

Planet Earth thought it had £10. But it turns out we only had £2. Which means everyone must lose 80% of their wealth — Jeremy Clarkson

We like everything instantaneous. We have the fruit of patience inside, but it is being worked to the outside. Sometimes God takes His time about bringing us our full deliverance. He uses the difficult period of waiting to stretch our faith and to let patience have her perfect work (see James 1:4 KJV). God's timing is perfect. He is never late. — Joyce Meyer

The Janitor: You're the only one around here that treats me like a real person.
Elliot: What did you say?
The Janitor: There was one other girl a few years ago: red-haired doctor. She used to eat lunch with me, until the other residents started making fun of her. They called her Janitor-lunch-eater. Not the most clever group...Anyway, I know that you don't think about me the way that I think about you. And I never really believed that you would or that you could. But just pretending for today made me feel good for a change.
Elliott: It's okay. I actually had a good time.
The Janitor: Thanks...Elliot. — Bill Lawrence

If life is a birthday cake let my face be smeared with its icing of cognac and kindness. — Aberjhani

How do we represent female pain without producing a culture in which this pain has been fetishized to the point of fantasy or imperative? — Leslie Jamison