Nuffield Foundation Quotes & Sayings
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I'm concerned that my technical skills have advanced to the point where I can get closer to what I'm aiming for, which is not such a good thing. — David Byrne

One of the jewels in the crown of Labour's time in office was the rescue of the National Health Service. As the Commonwealth Fund, the London School of Economics and the Nuffield Foundation have all shown, health reforms as well as additional investment were essential to improved outcomes, especially for poorer patients. — David Miliband

There was something about our silence that made me comfortable. He wasn't talking to me, but I didn't feel ignored. I felt we were part of the same moment, and it didn't need to be defined. — David Levithan

Miss you so much it hurts.
Seconds later, she texts back, The feeling is mushrooms,followed by a second text reading, Yes, autocorrect, I meant to say mushrooms, not mutual. Good catch.
Life without you does feel a little bit like fungus, I reply. But definitely less tasty. — Emily Henry

I'm all for same-sex marriage. — Tori Spelling

Mental illness turns people inwards. That's what I reckon. It keeps up forever trapped by the pain of our own minds, in the same way that the pain of a broken leg or a cut thumb will grab your attention, holding it so tightly that your good leg or your good thumb seem to cease to exist. — Nathan Filer

You cannot look at a person's genes and say with any accuracy whether they are from one racial group or another. — Craig Venter

I want kids of this generation to see that everything is cool, that there's some kind of unity in hip-hop. We all found something that's really important to us, and music is all we've really got. — Missy Elliott

America must always be the world's paramount military power, but we can magnify our power through alliances. — John F. Kerry

Our very eyes
Are sometimes, like our judgments, blind. — William Shakespeare

We may say, for instance, that nearly two-thirds of them cannot read or write. This but partially expresses the fact. They are ignorant of the world about them, of modern economic organization, of the function of government, of individual worth and possibilities, - of nearly all those things which slavery in self-defence had to keep them from learning. — W.E.B. Du Bois

That's what makes death so hard
unsatisfied curiosity — Beryl Markham

Publishing is a business of relationships. The relationships you make at one house can carry over to another. — Lisa Unger

Meeting Johnny Depp was crazy. — Jennette McCurdy