Top 18 Jean Martin Charcot Quotes
#1. Every problem must find it's owner before we can ever offer a solution
Danny Silk
#2. The chief secret of comfort lies in not suffering trifles to vex us, and in prudently cultivating our undergrowth of small pleasures, since very few great ones, alas! are let on long leases.
Richard Sharp
#3. How is it, one fine morning, Duchenne discovered a disease which probably existed in the time of Hippocrates.
Jean-Martin Charcot
#4. You cannot measure the loss of a human life. It's all the things a person was, all their dreams, all the people who loved them, all they hoped to be and could give back to the world.
Joan Bauer
#5. Symptoms, then, are in reality nothing but a cry from suffering organs.
Jean-Martin Charcot
#7. Essential to the theory of evolution is the premise that everything has come into being by itself.
Walter Lang
#8. All reality about me now appeared to be in tatters, taken down and reduced to the civil war of its particles. I held on very, very tight indeed. Because in addition to that feeling, that disintegration, there was rage. I wanted to break something.
Sebastian Faulks
#9. I give people credit for buying into consumerism
John Green
#10. I would expect another Scars album before another System album.
Daron Malakian
#11. Everything that God brings into our life is directed to one purpose: that we might be conformed to the image of Christ.
Erwin W. Lutzer
#12. Sen. Frist has every right, and indeed the duty, to see that every presidential nominee for the Federal bench at every level gets an up or down vote.
John Jay Hooker
#13. For the love of gain would reconcile the weaker to the dominion of the stronger, and the possession of capital enabled the more powerful to reduce the smaller towns to subjection.
Thucydides
#14. The entire teaching of Buddhism can be summed up in this way: Nothing is worth holding on to.
Jack Kornfield
#15. If the clinician, as observer, wishes to see things as they really are, he must make a tabula rasa of his mind and proceed without any preconceived notions whatever.
Jean-Martin Charcot
#16. Some people are marching together and some on their own. Others are running, the smaller ones crawl. But some sit in silence.
David Bowie
#17. In the army you feel violated - there's no private space. Writing was a life-saver, a way of recovering private territory.
Etgar Keret
#18. When the audience enjoys your performance, you feel like a magician who is doing magic. It's a great feeling!
Kailash Kher
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