Benjamin Carson Quotes
The key is to cut out the middleman and empower both doctor and patient with information about what things cost.
Benjamin Carson
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Structure is more important than content in the transmission of information.
Abbie Hoffman
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There was this song I was working on called 'Swing.' It was almost finished, but there was something missing, and I couldn't for the life of me figure it out. And then this little piece of information - this little tweet - came to the forefront of my mind.
Imogen Heap
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When I was a young actor in Vienna, already my hair was falling out at a rapid rate. I went to a doctor, who said hair was like grass: if you mow it, then it grows back stronger. So I went to Brittany, where nobody knew me, and I shaved my head. When it grew back - only the fringes!
Otto Preminger
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Crazy old people are our entire source of polling information.
P. J. O'Rourke
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When I was born, the doctor looked at my mother and said, 'Congratulations, you have an actor!'
Sally Field
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What I think a doctor should do is prevent disease, by any means necessary.
Jack Kevorkian
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Those who oppose reform will also tell you that under our plan, you won't get to choose your doctor - that some bureaucrat will choose for you. That's also not true.
Barack Obama
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The best way to send information is to wrap it up in a person.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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I don't particularly like the idea that there's an arc to the story and that therefore in this scene you have to convey this bit of information or emotion. I like more the feeling that, of course, there is a shape to the story, but that each scene should feel right, should be true at that moment, and that gradually you accumulate these moments of truth until you get enough of them together that it becomes a story that's interesting.
Michael Winterbottom
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It always amazes me that spectators want to coach, coaches want to officiate, and officials just want to watch the game
Lou Holtz
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In the late 1960s, red and the low green LEDs and the infrared semiconductor lasers had already been developed, but there was no prospect of practical blue light emitters, even in the '70s.
Isamu Akasaki
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The key is to cut out the middleman and empower both doctor and patient with information about what things cost.
Benjamin Carson