Rashid al-Ghannushi Quotes
Just like in medicine, when the normal medicine no longer works, one resorts to surgery. And the revolutions is like the surgery: It's painful, and it's the last resort for nations.

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The things shamans deal with are extremely practical. They break down parameters of normal historical reality. Magical passes are just one aspect of that.
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I think it's pretty normal that there are a lot of people out there who don't like us.
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This is alchemy, and this is the office of Vulcan; he is the apothecary and chemist of the medicine.
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Very few minds are strictly normal, and all religious fanatics are marked with abnormalities of various sorts.
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I'm close with all my family. It's just a normal, healthy, all-American divorced family.
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Many who resort to crime ultimately can't read or write.
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If not for the success that medicine has made, I might be part of a much different story right now.
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My '50s were different than other people's '50s. The myth didn't permeate our world, 'Donna Reed' and all that. I longed for that, I wanted to be like other normal families on TV.
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Medicine was certainly intended to be a career. I wanted to become a psychiatrist, an adolescent ambition which, of course, is fulfilled by many psychiatrists. The doctor/psychiatrist figures in my writing are alter egos of a kind, what I would have been had I not become a writer - a personal fantasy that I've fed into my fiction.
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The best doctors and medicine in the world can't save you if you don't do what you're supposed to do.
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That's painful always to lose.
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I've always been more drawn to being normal than being famous.
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I'm a normal teen-ager except for my size.
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Collaboration is no longer painful - or precious.
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I entered medicine to use it as a vehicle for social change.
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As painful as this thing has been I just can't be with no one else. See I know what we've got to do. You let go, and I'll let go too. 'Cause no one's hurt me more than you And no one ever will.
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Fate" Eve said with a sigh "I'm not sure fate had to burn up your car to get the point across," Shane said, buckling his own seatbelt. "No, not that. The hearse. I'm going to name it Fate." Shane stared at Eve for a long, long few seconds, then slowly shook his head. "Have you considered medication, or-" She flipped him off. "Ah. Back to normal. Excellent.
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Rejections are painful, but inevitable. They're every writer's rite of passage.
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Of course, we're so lucky to be in a time where that's not our reality anymore. I just thought it was very interesting to go back to that time now, and to look at all of these issues that are still relevant today, but just in such a different way, and to see how we approach them and try to overcome them. Yeah, we've come a long way with medicine and women's health in the Western world, but in a lot of parts of the rest of the world, that's still a huge issue.
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I've always been comfortable working with women and I've had two happy marriages. Draw what conclusions you like from that.
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Why am I using a new putter? Because the last one didn't float too well.
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Not too bad, but I went and had coffee afterwards and sat for a bit. I hate the dentist.
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Just like in medicine, when the normal medicine no longer works, one resorts to surgery. And the revolutions is like the surgery: It's painful, and it's the last resort for nations.