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The possibilities and probabilities are all we have to work with in medicine, though. What we are drawn to in this imperfect science, what we in fact covet in our way, is the alterable moment-the fragile but crystalline opportunity for one's know-how, ability, or just gut instinct to change the course of another's life for the better. — Atul Gawande

Sometimes people outside of your people act more like your people than your people. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

If I'm home, I'll be happy. And if I'm around family, and if I'm working on projects with friends, I don't know what else I'd want to be doing. — Howard Warren Buffett

I say political economy; you say - worse. I say socialism: worse. Education: worse. — Anton Chekhov

Self Belief allows you to predict your future. — Rahul Badami

We cannot think of the old days when we were dealing with SARS. It's a totally different ballgame now. — Margaret Chan

The nations must be organized internationally and induced to enter into partnership, subordinating in some measure national sovereignty to worldwide institutions and obligations. — Arthur Henderson

Jim wanted to be known as a poet, first and foremost. — Ray Manzarek

Do you get the feeling with Sarah Palin, in high school, she was voted least likely to write a book and most likely to burn one? — Robin Williams

In my final years in Green Bay, when I wasn't getting the ball, people would ask me why I never complained.
'Because these guys are my family,' I would say. 'I'm not selfish. It's not about me. It's about these guys, my family, and winning championships together. — Donald Driver

At the sound of the word, she saw a land of pine and snow, of sun-bleached cliffs and white-capped seas, a land where light was swallowed in the velvety green of bumps and hollows - a land that she had forgotten. — Sarah J. Maas

I began writing poems when I was about eight, with a heavy assist from my mother. She read me Arthur Waley's translations and Whitman and Robinson Jeffers, who have been lifelong influences on me. My father read Keats to me, and then he read more Keats while I was lying on the sofa struggling with asthma. — Carolyn Kizer