Streamside Golf Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest clinicians who I know seem to have a sixth sense for biases. They understand, almost instinctively, when prior bits of scattered knowledge apply to their patients - but, more important, when they don't apply to their patients. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

In novels, I said, people are transfigured by love. They're elevated, made different, lifted out of their ordinariness ... It's not so much to ask, I said. I just want love to live up to its publicity. — Anatole Broyard

The streets were more empty than usual - everyone who had someone was probably at home, cuddling them up, waiting for the bombs to fall or the shooting to start or the diseases to spread or just for the chips in their heads to catch viruses, melt, and drip out of their brains. — Mary Anne Mohanraj

Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money. — Virginia Woolf

Better suffer in hell in front of a god than taking delight in heaven without a god. I'm a god-loving Brahmin. — Deepak Rana

All men are created unequal. — Robert A. Heinlein

This is a lifelong dream of mine and I'm very very glad to be with you, — Diana Nyad

Man, the only thing that's important is what is due tomorrow. I don't care what it is as long as it's good. — Diplo

Witches can generally come to terms with what actually is, instead of insisting on what ought to be. — Terry Pratchett

God will speak to you - not that you will hear audible words in your ears, but words that you will clearly understand in your heart. — Bert Ghezzi

Ii isn't thet if you become Hokage, everyone will acknowldege you. It's the ones who are acknowledged that can become Hokage. — Masashi Kishimoto

You are an artist and I happen to be the bit of color you are using today. — Edith Wharton

It is possible to hold a treasure in your hand but be ignorant of it and go for the wrapping instead. This proximity to truth and distance from its worth is repeated innumerable times in our lives. — Ravi Zacharias