Scrubs Season 1 Episode 12 Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Scrubs Season 1 Episode 12 with everyone.
Top Scrubs Season 1 Episode 12 Quotes

I have played some very kind and loving character. I don't know why I'm so good at playing bad. I really don't. — Taryn Manning

[Kepler] had to realize clearly that logical-mathematical theoretizing, no matter how lucid, could not guarantee truth by itself; that the most beautiful logical theory means nothing in natural science without comparison with the exactest experience. Without this philosophic attitude, his work would not have been possible. — Albert Einstein

At least for a moment we all saw, I think, that the danger of pluralism is that it becomes factionalism, and that if factions grind their separate axes too vociferously, something mutual, precious, and human is in danger of being drowned out and lost. — Frederick Buechner

whereof one was a page that held up his train, and — Jonathan Swift

We need to attend diligently to the state of our soul, and to deal fervently and effectively with God about it. — John Owen

The Greeks described her eyes as 'oxlike'. Believe it or not, that was a compliment. It meant she had large, soft brown eyes that you could get lost in. I guess the Greeks spent a lot of time staring at oxen. — Rick Riordan

If I ever had needed to put together a CV, it would be quite short. Like many young people, I'd highlight my desire to work hard. — Cameron Russell

In such ugly times, the only true protest is beauty. — Phil Ochs

The greatest dread of ordinary man is death, with its rude imposition interrupting fortuitous plans and fondest attachments with an unknown and unwelcome change. The yogi is a conqueror of the grief associated with death. By control of mind and life force and the development of wisdom, he makes friends with the change of consciousness called death-he becomes familiar with the state of inner calmness and aloofness from identification with the mortal body. — Paramahansa Yogananda

If Jesus doesn't have a sense of humor, I am in huge trouble. — Stephen Colbert

Do not use poisonous words against anyone, for words wound more fatally than even arrows. — Sathya Sai Baba

I like being married, but it was never something I felt I had to do. — Toni Collette

A protest against reality, either conscious or unconscious, active or passive, optimistic or pessimistic, always forms part of a really creative piece of work. — Trotsky

A thousand lives are not equal to the eternal life which abides in Jehovah's smile — Charles Spurgeon