
Top 16 Certified Nursing Quotes
#1. I work at a retirement home. I'm a CNA."
"What's that?"
"It stands for Certified Nursing Assistant."
"That sounds important," I said.
She laughed. "If changing old people's diapers is important."
I thought for a moment, then said, "It is for the old people.
Richard Paul Evans
#2. Uncoordinated interventions can lead to greater damage and traumatisation of family relationships and individual children than the original abuse.
Tilman Furniss
#3. You don't have to paint your walls lime green just to try to have your home feel decorated. If you're a classic dresser or preppy dresser or a modern dresser, you wear a lot of black - whatever it is - your home should reflect that as well.
Nate Berkus
#4. Love people for who they are and not for who you want them to be. That's where the disconnection starts.
Karen Salmansohn
#6. I live on the Jellicoe Road. Where trees make canopies over-head and where you can sit at the top of them and see forever.
Melina Marchetta
#7. You should go update your Match profile with that information. The ladies will be lining up outside, because nothing screams romance like being held captive in a cage.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#8. A fiery, good beginner always stands higher than a master in mediocrity ...
Robert Schumann
#9. We are going to understand all about the difference between people and pieces of paper in a file, and the difference between doing your job and getting jobbed ...
Richard Bachman
#10. People are people. Wherever they come from or whatever they look like, they're the same. As the philosopher Garnglegoot the Confused once said: "I'll have a banana and crayon sandwich, please." (Garnglegoot always did have trouble staying on topic.)
Brandon Sanderson
#11. Simon had perfected the art of seeing what he wanted to see, because it's easier to go through life like that, to see the world as a series of familiar things, a place where everyone feels how you feel and sees what you see.
Catherine Lacey
#12. There was that law of life, so cruel and so just, that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same.
Norman Mailer
#13. In essence, Zizek's procedure here is no different in principle from that of Husserl, who wrote and rewrote voluminous drafts and was continually "introducing" the project of transcendental phenomenology. The one thing that has changed is that Zizek is publishing his drafts as he goes.
Adam Kotsko
#14. I'm a fatalist ... I consider I am rejected in principle. My work is and, through my work, I am. If it's accepted, it's miraculous or the result of a misunderstanding.
Arthur Miller
#15. I've had great luck with directors. I've worked with all the great ones.
Jerry Weintraub
#16. This is a dream for me, it really is, to be the leader of a staff going into the season.
Scott Kazmir
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