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Moniz Nobel Quotes By Abraham Verghese

The fact that people were attentive to his body does not compensate for their ignoring his being. — Abraham Verghese

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Katie McGarry

I know who I want to be and I want you by my side as I become that person. — Katie McGarry

Moniz Nobel Quotes By V.T. Davy

You don't rewrite it, censor it, or edit it, to suit some warped view you have of the past and your own present. — V.T. Davy

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Charles Lamb

Not many sounds in life, and I include all urban and all rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock at the door. — Charles Lamb

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Sun Tzu

More planning shall give greater possibility of victory while less planning, lesser possibility of victory. So how about those without planning? — Sun Tzu

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Grant Achatz

If I had one piece of advice for people - if they are cooking from the Alinea cookbook, the Betty Crocker cookbook or the back of the box - read through the entire recipe first before reaching for any ingredients, and then read again and execute the directions. — Grant Achatz

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Howard Zahniser

We must remember always that the essential quality of the wilderness is its wildness, — Howard Zahniser

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Douglas Rushkoff

While we may blame the Internet for the ease with which conspiracy theories proliferate, the net is really much more culpable for the way it connects everything to almost everything else. The hypertext link, as we used to call it, allows any fact or idea to become intimately connected with any other. — Douglas Rushkoff

Moniz Nobel Quotes By Neel Burton

In 1949, neurologist Egas Moniz (1874-1955) received a Nobel Prize for his discovery of 'the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses'. Today, prefrontal leucotomy is derided as a barbaric treatment from a much darker age, and it is to be hoped that, one day, so too might antipsychotic drugs. — Neel Burton