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Theatrical Contact Quotes By Florence Nightingale

The specific disease doctrine is the grand refuge of weak, uncultured, unstable minds, such as now rule in the medical profession. There are no specific diseases; there are specific disease conditions. — Florence Nightingale

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Robert Southey

By writing much, one learns to write well. — Robert Southey

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Nancy Werlin

When you first fall in love, it's supposed to be awful. Awful, uncertain, scary, wonderful, confusing, all at once. That's how you know it's real. You have to care deeply. Passionately. That hurts. — Nancy Werlin

Theatrical Contact Quotes By D. A. Fisher

From the Scriptures we find basic truths that may serve as the foundation of our teaching of history. The first basic truth is that God is in control of history. God's control may take the form of caring, governing, protecting, sustaining, and preserving. He exercises His will through divine superintendence or by divine intervention — D. A. Fisher

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Paul Auster

I remember I thought I should become a doctor, even though I had no talent for science whatsoever. Then of course, until I was about sixteen, I thought I might have a shot as a major league baseball player. But once I hit my full adolescence I lost all interest in that. I discovered, in rapid succession, books, girls, alcohol and tobacco, and I've never turned back. Those are the four things I'm most interested in. — Paul Auster

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Michael Douglas

I enjoy provocative things that are questionable. — Michael Douglas

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Coventry Patmore

It is one thing to be blind, and another to be in darkness. — Coventry Patmore

Theatrical Contact Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Every lie is a poison; there are no harmless lies. Only the truth is safe. Only the truth gives me consolation - it is the one unbreakable diamond. — Leo Tolstoy