Armand Trousseau Quotes
You should treat as many patients as possible with the new drugs while they still have the power to heal.
Armand Trousseau
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We have been deformed by educational and religious institutions that treat us as members of an audience instead of actors in a drama, so we become adults who treat democracy as a spectator sport.
Parker Palmer
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Looking back, I've always enjoyed hearing about the lives of other people, their experience through their jobs, their lives, and their children. It's always been a treat to hear about others.
Tamron Hall
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Islam's not just about covering your hair. It's about how you treat other people.
Bassem Youssef
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Societies should be judged by how they treat the weakest among them.
Maajid Nawaz
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I have always been the same player, but Conte knows how to treat players, having played at the highest level himself.
Eden Hazard
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There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will be to treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity.
Nathaniel Branden
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Almost all rich veins of original and striking speculation have been opened by systematic half-thinkers.
John Stuart Mill
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Fantasy is sort of a blank slate that everybody can project their own culture onto. Everybody can read it in their own way.
D. B. Weiss
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I earned my professional credibility a long time ago in a male-dominated world. I just hope that as a woman, I bring in an extra dimension to the job. I bring in the sensitivity of being a woman and a mother, and that means I pay more attention to women, children, and the social needs of society.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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When the father dies, he writes, the son becomes his own father and his own son. He looks at is son and sees himself in the face of the boy. He imagines what the boy sees when he looks at him and finds himself becoming his own father. Inexplicably, he is moved by this. It is not just the sight of the boy that moves him, not even the thought of standing inside his father, but what he sees in the boy of his own vanished past. It is a nostalgia for his own life that he feels, perhaps, a memory of his own boyhood as a son to his father.
Paul Auster
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You should treat as many patients as possible with the new drugs while they still have the power to heal.
Armand Trousseau