Lainer School Quotes & Sayings
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It is astonishing with how little reading a doctor can practice medicine, but is not astonishing how badly he may do it. — William Osler

Your soul is infinitely creative. It is alive and expansive in nature. It is curious and playful, changing with the tides of time. — Debbie Ford

If you seek for supreme predator, go find God.
He hunts the prime killer of mankind, the Satan. — Toba Beta

A nagging bitch of a doubt, burrowing painlessly inside a conscience that felt perfectly clear — Joseph Heller

Anastasia reached the attic stairs, slowed down, and listened. She knew that the first step to asking about secrets is seeing how much you can find out by sneaking. — N.D. Wilson

I always laugh at people who say "I've never met a rich technician" I love that! Its such an arrogant, nonsensical response. I used fundamentals for 9 years and got rich as a technician — Martin S. Schwartz

People do a better job if they respect the leader of the company. I learned that on my mission
the value of people and how to truly appreciate them, — David Neeleman

Silence is the deadliest weapon of mass destruction. — Cynthia McKinney

You can not stop you from being who you are. — Khaled Hosseini

A.J. Liebling, one of my heroes, used to say that he could write better than anyone who wrote faster, and faster than anyone who could write better. I'm one nine-hundredth as good as Liebling, but that principle may slightly apply. — David Remnick

Live with the anticipation that something incredible might happen at any time. — Sharon Gannon

Radio - and perhaps airplanes, and then of course, the atom bomb - was the preeminent technology of the first half of the 20th century. It was how the Third Reich controlled its citizens, spread lies, and disseminated fear. — Anthony Doerr

Discipline and devotion are necessary to the practice of love, all the more so when relationships are just beginning. — Bell Hooks

The clear awareness of having been born into a losing struggle need not lead one into despair. I do not especially like the idea that one day I shall be tapped on the shoulder and informed, not that the party is over but that it is most assuredly going on - only henceforth in my absence. (It's the second of those thoughts: the edition of the newspaper that will come out on the day after I have gone, that is the more distressing.) Much more horrible, though, would be the announcement that the party was continuing forever, and that I was forbidden to leave. Whether it was a hellishly bad party or a party that was perfectly heavenly in every respect, the moment that it became eternal and compulsory would be the precise moment that it began to pall. — Christopher Hitchens