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Misdignosis Quotes By Stuart Chase

Common sense is that which tells us the world is flat. — Stuart Chase

Misdignosis Quotes By Alison Miller

Shortly after I began work with Teresa, I acquired another MPD client, a supposedly schizophrenic young man I will call Tony. He called in to the clinic on a day I was on telephone duty, saying he was having flashbacks of "ritual abuse." I did not yet know what that was. Tony became my client. He could be quite entertaining. I have a vivid memory of him as a three-year-old, "Tiny Tony," standing on his head on my office couch, and running down the hall to try unsuccessfully to make it to the bathroom. He had in his head the entire rock band of Guns'n'Roses, and I got to know Axl, the band leader, quite well. I remember the time Tony was in hospital and I went to visit him; Axl popped out and said, "Remember, we're schizophrenic in here! — Alison Miller

Misdignosis Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

I have a strong constitution which has served me quite well, though if I hadn't had such a strong one I might have led a more healthy life perhaps. — Christopher Hitchens

Misdignosis Quotes By Michael Pollan

nine of every ten cells in our bodies belong not to us, but to these microbial species (most of them residents of our gut), and that 99 percent of the DNA we're carrying around belongs to those microbes. Some scientists, trained in evolutionary biology, began looking at the human individual in a humbling new light: as a kind of superorganism, a community of several hundred coevolved and interdependent species. — Michael Pollan

Misdignosis Quotes By Elie Wiesel

In those dark times, one rose to the very heights of humanity by simply remaining human. — Elie Wiesel

Misdignosis Quotes By Jennifer Dwight

Sometimes everything in one's life must fall apart. — Jennifer Dwight