William Kamkwamba Quotes
One thing that has helped me to become patient and cool is that I grew up with sisters.

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I grew up taking care of the pigs. I love this country that, you know, somebody can do something like that.
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In cases of porphyria, a minor disease, the patient excretes large quantities of porphyrins.
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I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix.
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Neurologists have a host of clinical tests that let them observe what a brain-damaged patient can and cannot do.
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I suppose, if helping a patient die is killing, I suppose I'm a killer.
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Keep your head up and be patient.
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Our duty is to be patient.
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I grew up in Mumbai.
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Because my mother was in love with Bobby Darin, I grew up with his records playing in our house all the time.
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I grew up thinking art was pictures until I got into music and found I was an artist and didn't paint.
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When I grew up I saw females doing certain things, and I thought I had to do that exactly. The female rappers of my day spoke about sex a lot . . . and I thought that to have the success they got, I would have to represent the same thing. When in fact I didn’t have to represent the same thing.
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The town where I grew up has a zip code of E-I-E-I-O.
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One of the first things we teach medical students is to listen to the patient by taking a careful medical history. Ninety percent of the time, you can arrive at an uncannily accurate diagnosis by paying close attention, using physical examination and sophisticated lab test to confirm your hunch (and to increase the bill to the insurance company).
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I grew up where my parents would literally shove me in the car rather than have to say hello to a neighbor.
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My sister and I are both diagnosed with second-hand smoke syndromes. We have never smoked, but we grew up with second-hand smoke our entire lives.
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I grew up in Detroit. So my mother always loved big band music.
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I grew up with all mothers, all women. I come from a long line of matriarchs, very strong women.
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All the power of the occult healer lies in his conscious will, and all his art consists in producing faith in the patient.
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In acute diseases the physician must conduct his inquiries in the following way. First he must examine the face of the patient, and see whether it is like the faces of healthy people, and especially whether it is like its usual self. Such likeness will be the best sign, and the greatest unlikeness will be the most dangerous sign. The latter will be as follows. Nose sharp, eyes hollow, temples sunken, ears cold and contracted with their lobes turned outwards, the skin about the face hard and tense and parched, the colour of the face as a whole being yellow or black.
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Australians don't have a preconceived notion of what things have to be... we can go on a fantastic journey.
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We don't know love like we should. We always talk about 'I have unconditional love' unconditional love is... we don't even know it. Because if a person stops stimulating us, we stop loving them. You're not interesting to talk to anymore, goodbye. But that real love, that love that sometimes is difficult, difficult to have. That's that love. And that's a confidence builder.
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Silence is of different kinds, and breathes different meanings.
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One thing that has helped me to become patient and cool is that I grew up with sisters.