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It's not your circumstances that shape you, it's how you react to your circumstances. — Anne Ortlund
When you have a paper based system, you are relying on your memory to a large extent about the patient. Now the paper records can have various kinds of ticklers. — William Davis
You do have to live through things, and to live through things is to observe want, and to observe lacking. Even if the hunger is a curiosity. — Carrie Brownstein
I'm quite deaf now; such a comfort. — Evelyn Waugh
New York City is the place where people come to invent, reinvent, or find the room they need to be who they wish to be. — Siri Hustvedt
Sin will usher in the greatest and the saddest losses that can be upon our souls. — Thomas Brooks
With scripts I've always looked at them and thought about kids, you know? Thought about the world and the impact ... I won't do nudity and I never felt comfortable with that whole idea or things with huge sexual content - not my thing. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I always prefer socializing at night-it is implicitly more wanton — Lionel Shriver