Nursing Handoff Quotes & Sayings
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My name means 'hope' in Spanish and it's a name I want to live up to. — Esperanza Spalding
You can't make a racehorse out of a pig. But if you work hard enough at it you can make a mighty fast pig. — Bob Akin
The day you spend hoping, the day you spend waiting, the day you spend in despair, is a day in your life as much as the tomorrow you hope for, but which may never come, so betting today on tomorrow is always a bad bet. — Merle Shain
I come from a long line of serial embellishers. Sometimes a good story's got a ghost in it; sometimes a panther chases my Uncle Bill and Fred Price home from a coon hunt. — Tony Earley
May our hearts be filled with great love for one another. — Lailah Gifty Akita
[Gays and lesbians should be] Punished, in fact, killed. The people involved should be killed in the worst, most severe way of killing. — Ali Al-Sistani
Look at it this way: if winning wasn't so hard, it wouldn't feel so good. — Mike Richter
The whole point of remaining on cable is to remain true to who I am. That's a bad, bad girl that got a big job. — Chelsea Handler
The comedy community is very friendly right now. I think that's why you see all the synergy and people doing each other's movies. — Jason Bateman
Nothing is more diminishing than trying to control success or hold on to things. — Anne-Marie Duff
For someone who fears being left... you sure do a lot of running. — Julia London
Some people won't go the extra mile, and then on their birthday, when no one makes a fuss, they feel neglected and bitter. — Anne Lamott
When this ultimate crisis comes... when there is no way out - that is the very moment when we explode from within and the totally other emerges: the sudden surfacing of a strength, a security of unknown origin, welling up from beyond reason, rational expectation, and hope. — Emile Durkheim
Women's empowerment helps raise economic productivity and reduce infant mortality. It contributes to improved health and nutrition. It increases the chances of education for the next generation. — Nicholas D. Kristof