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Way Drive Medical Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

Every human endeavor, however singular it seems, involves the whole human race. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Way Drive Medical Quotes By James Patterson

I had questioned God. I had thought that I was so special, I could hold God to account. And why? I had never been promised, ever, that life would be safe and have a happy ending for myself and those I knew and loved, if only I had faith in Him. A — James Patterson

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The wittiest authors evoke a barely perceptible smile. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Lewis Thomas

The dilemma of modern medicine, and the underlying central flaw in medical education and, most of all, in the training of interns, is the irresistible drive to do something, anything. It is expected by patients and too often agreed to by their doctors, in the face of ignorance. — Lewis Thomas

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Grace Burrowes

Why do I have the compulsion to caution you strenuously against going up those stairs, Windham? Perhaps you'll be swarmed by bats or set upon by little ghoulies with crossbows." "Oh, for God's sake, what could be hiding in an empty old carriage house?" *** — Grace Burrowes

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Nick Swardson

When you live the life of a comedian, it's such a state of arrested development. I can't deal with anything very maturely. I'm still really bad at paying bills or doing anything that would be considered semi-adult. I'm really bad at it. It's weird I can create and run a TV show, but I can't pay my phone bill. — Nick Swardson

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Ann Bausum

...doctors advised intensive talk therapy, even electroshock treatment. Some gay men were castrated against their will, a procedure that removed their testicles and deadened the sex drive. Others were lobotomized, a medical practice that destroyed the connections between the frontal lobes and the thalamus of the brain, deadening just about all aspects of behavior. — Ann Bausum

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Eoin Colfer

Anything else, Butler?"
"The cosh, sir. — Eoin Colfer

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Richard Dawkins

A consequentialist or utilitarian is likely to approach the abortion question in a very different way, by trying to weigh up suffering. Does the embryo suffer? (Presumably not if it is aborted before it has a nervous system; and even if it is old enough to have a nervous system it surely suffers less than, say, an adult cow in a slaughterhouse.) Does the pregnant woman, or her family, suffer if she does not have an abortion? Very possibly so; and, in any case, given that the embryo lacks a nervous system, shouldn't the mother's well-developed nervous system have the choice? — Richard Dawkins

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Liberty? Why it doesn't exist. There is no liberty in this world, just gilded cages. — Aldous Huxley

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Jacque Fresco

What will drive people if they don't have money or reward? The reward is the end of war, the end of poverty, most crime, and the end of begging for medical care. Everyone will be cared for and educated. There will be no taxation, and no advantage group. No technical elitism, or any other kind of elitism. If that isn't incentive enough, then I don't know what is. — Jacque Fresco

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Stephen Fry

There is no reason why anyone should understand how it works ... and of course no reason why anyone should care ... unless you are curious, in which case I love you, for curiosity about the world and all its corners is a beautiful thing. — Stephen Fry

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Chris Pine

I'm an actor, but I am an awful liar. — Chris Pine

Way Drive Medical Quotes By Thomas Huxley

The besetting sin of able men is impatience of contradiction and of criticism. Even those who do their best to resist the temptation, yield to it almost unconsciously and become the tools of toadies and flatterers. "Authorities," "disciples," and "schools" are the curse of science and do more to interfere with the work of the scientific spirit than all its enemies. — Thomas Huxley