
Top 13 Industrial Medicine Quotes
#1. Industrial medicine is as little interested in ecological health as is industrial agriculture. (Health Is Membership, pg. 98)
Wendell Berry
#2. Dawn was breaking, like the light from another world.
Alfred Jarry
#3. The only thing certain about any negotiation is that it will lead to another
negotiation .
Leigh Steinberg
#4. I like lots of songs, and I find it quite interesting to do [cover songs] from time to time. My first solo hit was in 1973, the [Bob] Dylan song "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall."
Bryan Ferry
#5. My sense is that we're ready for another industrial revolution in this country. The great minds and innovators of Silicon Valley would come through China and say, The pipeline is full of ideas - there's personalized medicine, biotechnology, new forms to power ourselves, clean energy, etc., etc.
Jon Huntsman Jr.
#6. Clay is so young and has been misled by the wrong people ... He might as well have joined the Ku Klux Klan.
Floyd Patterson
#7. People do misinterpret events, especially the meaning of other people's actions and the motives that lead people to act one way or another.
Paul Ekman
#9. Some people charge that Obama is a socialist. He isn't a socialist in the precise sense of the word. He supports corporate medicine, central banking and international banking elites, the military-industrial complex, and, with great exuberance, the surveillance-industrial complex.
Ron Paul
#10. No, no, no. There's no such thing as cheap and cheerful. It's cheap and nasty & expensive and cheerful.
Jeremy Clarkson
#11. I would love Kate Middleton to be in 'Glee.' Wouldn't that be fantastic? That would be great.
Lea Michele
#12. There was something terribly sad, yet terribly uplifting, about watching this prophet of the ancient art of distance running turning his back on everything except his dream, and heading back down to "the best place in the world to run." Alone.
Christopher McDougall
#13. Red squirrels ... you don't see many of them since they became extinct.
Michael Aspel
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