
Top 14 Oncological Surgeon Quotes
#1. I offer you a second way of approaching the moment where everything in your life just stops, this one from the actor Robert Duvall: "I exist very nicely between the words 'action' and 'cut.'"
And even a third way: "It doesn't present as pain," I once heard an oncological surgeon say of cancer.
Joan Didion
#2. You are my sunshine my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are grey. You'll never know dear how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
Jimmie Davis
#3. Men, generally going with the stream, seldom judge for themselves, and purity of taste is almost as rare as talent.
Voltaire
#4. The truth is I quite like to dress in jeans and a woolly jumper.
Mireille Enos
#5. I've had opportunities. But I'm happy at Utah. I can do a lot of nice things and I love the kids. We work hard and we have fun.
Rick Majerus
#6. Most people care what people think about them ... we all do.
Rachel Weisz
#7. We cannot consent to be judged by someone who has suffered less than ourselves. And since each of us regards himself as an unrecognized Job ...
Emil Cioran
#8. For me, Bloodshot was the least appealing character that Valiant had. He was so cold.
Jeff Lemire
#9. I don't think American family sitcoms are mean. I guess I really love 'Arrested Development.' I guess they are quite mean in that, but that is also a very silly, surreal, absurd show as well, and it has got a heart as well.
Simon Bird
#10. You should enjoy the freedom. Sometimes a bit of time helps you see what matters.
Abby Clements
#11. Do you know how big snakes get? Or how many grains of sand are in the deserts? Or what lurks at the bottoms of the oceans' floors?" ...
"No."
"Well, if you can't answer those simple scientific queries, then what makes you think that mankind is smart enough to discover vampirekind's existence?
Heather Brewer
#12. It's clear enough that there was substantial fraud in Ohio, thus delivering the Electoral College vote for President Bush.
George Galloway
#13. Craftsmanship names an enduring, basic human impulse, the desire to do a job well for its own sake.
Richard Sennett
#14. The capacity of the human mind for swallowing nonsense and spewing it forth in violent and repressive action has never yet been plumbed.
Robert A. Heinlein
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