Quotes & Sayings About Veterinary Profession
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One of the most obvious signs of intelligence is not knowledge alone but imagination combined with reason. — Leviak B. Kelly

The first stage in a technology's advance is that it'll fall below a critical price. After it falls below a critical price, it will tend, if it's successful, to rise above a critical mass, a penetration. — Chris Anderson

She surely can cook a fight from the most peaceful ingredients. But nothing worth doing is easy. I love her in spite of it. I love her because of it. I love her." And his face broke out in that grin again. "Every day's a new adventure, that's for sure. — Joe Abercrombie

Laptop computers dramatically increased the time people spend doing work. (The internet dramatically decreased it, so we're even). — Seth Godin

Is that the biggest favor your vocal cords have done to anyone this week? — Pawan Mishra

If you look at the whole world now it's just computer games, graphic novels, film, TV spinoffs, spinoffs of spinoffs like Deadpool spinning off of Wolverine. So I think that any kind of smart producer looks at all of those bases. Once it comes down to the integrity of it audiences are very smart, they smell that they're just kind of being played. — Sam Worthington

Barriers tend to intensify romance. It's called the 'Romeo and Juliet effect.' I call it 'frustration attraction.' — Helen Fisher

What are you doing today that serves the greater mission for your life? Once you can answer that question without batting an eye, that's when you're really on to something. — Chris Hill

Originality finds the unexpected but inevitable next step. — Mason Cooley

So maybe
home is something
that changes as we do,
something that expands and contracts
with time and loss. — Lily Myers

Desire, to know why, and how, curiosity; such as is in no living creature but man: so that man is distinguished, not only by his reason; but also by this singular passion from other animals; in whom the appetite of food, and other pleasures of sense, by predominance, take away the care of knowing causes; which is a lust of the mind, that by a perseverance of delight in the continual and indefatigable generation of knowledge, exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure. — Thomas Hobbes

Most people are happy being average. Most are happy being faceless in a sea of faces. — Robert Kiyosaki