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Marchina Jones Quotes By Atul Gawande

Betterment is perpetual labor. The world is chaotic, disorganized, and vexing, and medicine is nowhere spared that reality. To complicate matters, we in medicine are also only human ourselves. We are distractible, weak, and given to our own concerns. Yet still, to live as a doctor is to live so that one's life is bound up in others' and in science and in the messy, complicated connection between the two It is to live a life of responsibility. The question then, is not whether one accepts the responsibility. Just by doing this work, one has. The question is, having accepted the responsibility, how one does such work well. — Atul Gawande

Marchina Jones Quotes By Gene Cernan

Curiosity is the essence of our existence. — Gene Cernan

Marchina Jones Quotes By Marcia Clark

Just as all politics is local, all good history is personal. — Marcia Clark

Marchina Jones Quotes By Andrew Davidson

I do not believe," whispered Father Sunder, "in any God that considers love to be a sin. — Andrew Davidson

Marchina Jones Quotes By Thomas Kuhn

The historian of science may be tempted to exclaim that when paradigms change, the world itself changes with them. — Thomas Kuhn

Marchina Jones Quotes By David Carson

Some people hate lime-green; red has all this emotional baggage. Blue seems to be overall one of the more positive colors, and a little more serious than yellow. — David Carson

Marchina Jones Quotes By Salla Simukka

Her, but she didn't care. She went out on the balcony and looked down into the yard. — Salla Simukka

Marchina Jones Quotes By Linda Alfiori

Women are the jewels, but for them to feel that way, they must focus on enriching their body, mind and soul. — Linda Alfiori

Marchina Jones Quotes By George Eliot

It is a common enough case, that of a man being suddenly captivated by a woman nearly the opposite of his ideal. — George Eliot