Wernicke Syndrome Quotes & Sayings
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Top Wernicke Syndrome Quotes

I made a single decision early on. I decided I wouldn't judge my kids. No matter what they told me, I wouldn't judge them. I might have to discipline them, but I wouldn't make them feel like lesser people for their mistakes. And because of that, they learned to trust me with their deepest thoughts ... We taught them the basics early. But the older they got, the more I listened without judgment as they figured out how to apply wisdom in their own lives. And they've turned out well. — Donald Miller

In the Far East, it's very normal for people to wear masks in flu season. I don't know if I'd ever do that, though, because I don't like having things on my face. — Chuck Klosterman

I love Back Stage. I have lots of theater friends and actors who depend on Back Stage. — Anurag Kashyap

Any time a customer comes into contact with any aspect of a business, however remote, is an opportunity to form an impression. — Jan Carlzon

I can't leave the studio until everything is as it should be. And I can't put a record out unless I am completely happy with it. I never want to be at a signing and hear my album playing and think, 'Oh no, I could have done that top note better.' — Katherine Jenkins

But I'm definitely pulling the alpha caveman card on your pretty little ass during our sexcapade. — Gail McHugh

Without thiamine, feeding the men could trigger Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a nerve disorder — Hector Tobar

The light of the sun is the manifestation of the clarity of the sky; and the sky is the basic condition necessary for the manifestation of the sun's light. So, too, in the sky two, three, four, or any number of suns could arise; but the sky always remains indivisibly one sky. Similarly, every individual's state of presence is unique and distinct, but the void nature of the individual is universal, and common to all beings. — Namkhai Norbu

You can have my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. — Charlton Heston