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Good food is an amazing blessing. Whenever you can sit down at a table, eat food that is extremely delicious, and are surrounded by people you love ... it's: Wow, life is good. — Alicia Keys
The core predicament of medicine - the thing that makes being a patient so wrenching, being a doctor so difficult, and being a part of society that pays the bills they run up so vexing - is uncertainty. With all that we know nowadays about people and diseases and how to diagnose and treat them, it can be hard to see this, hard to grasp how deeply uncertainty runs. As a doctor, you come to find, however, that the struggle in caring for people is more often with what you do not know than what you do. Medicine's ground state is uncertainty. And wisdom - for both the patients and doctors - is defined by how one copes with it. — Atul Gawande
And I leave my post of observation and find I have had enough of this outside life; I feel that there is nothing more that I can learn here, either now or at any time. And I long to say a last goodbye to everything up here, to go down into my burrow never to return again, let things take their course, and not try to retard them with my profitless vigils. — Franz Kafka
Forgiveness is the scent that the rose leaves on
the heel that crushes it. — John Arnott
The type of weapon you prefer and in which you have most faith,is the best for you. — John "Pondoro" Taylor
People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them. — George Bernard Shaw
A true gourmet - a judge - has the wisdom to know when to stop eating. — Mark Kurlansky
Don't look for new landscapes, use new eyes to see what is already there. — Gerald Causse