Top 17 Patient Advocates Quotes
#1. I actually completely suck at being a bioethicist. What I do is history of medicine and patient advocacy. Patient advocacy is actually the opposite of bioethics, because bioethicists are the people who increasingly set up and justify the systems we patient advocates have to fight.
Alice Dreger
#2. I love artists like Prince, who hold on to that element of mystery.
Bruno Mars
#3. I usually say I might have a talent or I'm lacking a talent, because everyday, I must tell you, I thank whatever is up there or out there that I'm alive and that I get to do what I'm doing, and I think that sends off a lot of good vibrations in different directions.
Peter Stormare
#4. The bent of our time is towards science, towards knowing things as they are ...
Matthew Arnold
#6. Personalized medicine is an art that advocates for the patient, not the pocket or convenience of the medical system.
Melissa Cady
#8. Punishing the devil is a dangerous business.
Nick Iuppa
#9. When currying favor with Washington is seen as a much easier way to make money, businesses inevitably begin to compete with rivals in securing government largess, rather than in winning customers.
Charles Koch
#10. I do seem to look like a lot of people.
Rob Brydon
#11. The question of painting is bound up with epistemology, with the engagement of the viewer, with what the viewer may learn.
Guido Molinari
#12. I was lightweight - that was the whole point of me.
Julian Clary
#13. When President George W. Bush attempted to reform Social Security, that proposal was more unpopular with Americans than the Iraq war. People love their entitlements.
Robert Kiyosaki
#14. It doesn't matter what you think about consciousness, higher truths, or different dimensions - it's what you do and what you are that counts.
Belsebuub
#15. As a director, I wouldn't like me as an actor. As an actor, I wouldn't like me as a director.
Robert Redford
#16. Shukhov ate his supper without bread
a double portion and bread on top of it would be too rich. So he'd save the bread. You get no thanks from your belly
it always forgets what you've just done for it and comes begging again the next day.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#17. History is as light as individual human life, unbearably light, light as a feather, as dust swirling into the air, as whatever will no longer exist tomorrow.
Milan Kundera