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Kayak Alaska Quotes By Andrew Davidson

Perhaps there are just some things you leave behind when you choose a new life. — Andrew Davidson

Kayak Alaska Quotes By Michael Kimmel

The pull of Guyland reminds us that women cannot accomplish this transformation alone. In the book's final chapter I argue that just as men need to stand up, do the right thing and break the silence that perpetuates Guyland, so, too, do women need to support each other in resisting its pull. — Michael Kimmel

Kayak Alaska Quotes By Francis Bacon

Revenge is a kind of wild justice. — Francis Bacon

Kayak Alaska Quotes By Robert Wachter

61% of physicians felt their EHR improved the quality of care they delivered to patients, but only 1 in 3 said it had improved their job satisfaction, and 1 in 5 said they would go back to paper if they could.

Tellingly, the more advanced the EHR; for example, systems that offered reminders, alerts, and messaging capability, the greater the unhappiness. — Robert Wachter

Kayak Alaska Quotes By The Prolific Penman

The greatest treasure anyone can find is a heart that is filled with unconditional love. — The Prolific Penman

Kayak Alaska Quotes By Paula Gunn Allen

Some feminist critics debate whether we take our meaning and sense of self from language and in that process become phallocentric ourselves, or if there is a use of language that is, or can be, feminine. Some, like myself, think that language is itself neither male nor female; it is creatively expansive enough to be of use to those who have the wit and art to wrest from it their own significance. Even the dread patriarchs have not found a way to 'own' language any more than they have found a way to 'own' earth (though many seem to believe that both are possible). — Paula Gunn Allen

Kayak Alaska Quotes By Algernon Charles Swinburne

Love, till dawn sunder night from day with fire Dividing my delight and my desire ... — Algernon Charles Swinburne