
Top 17 Quotes About Vesalius
#1. Aristotle and many others say men have more teeth than women; it is no harder for anyone to test this than it is for me to say it is false, since no one is prevented from counting teeth.
Andreas Vesalius
#2. People need to understand that in Washington, the process is the punishment.
David Frum
#3. Values and Traditions. Regardless of whether you actively try to pass on your values and beliefs to your baby, she is bound to absorb some of them just by living with you. She'll notice how disciplined you are in your work, how deeply you hold your beliefs, and whether you practice what you preach.
Steven P. Shelov
#4. The Giver's Fact: No matter what it appears to be, feedback information is almost totally about the giver, not the receiver.
Anonymous
#5. I'm inspired by whatever I see, feel, hear about, watch on the TV ... anything. It can be something that I really need to get off my chest so I write or something a friend is going through which gets my thoughts going.
Eliza Doolittle
#6. The better your health now, the more years in your life and life in your years.
Abel James
#7. When you reach round a dark corner to switch on a light, be careful. Slenderman will often run his finger over the back of your hand. This is the first signal of his interest in you.
Jack Goldstein
#8. To know you are on the right road is a fine thing; but to return to it, after being on the wrong one, multiplies its blessing.
Charles S. Price
#9. If you stay in the business long enough and get to be old enough, you get to be new again.
George Burns
#10. I am not accustomed to saying anything with certainty after only one or two observations.
Andreas Vesalius
#11. For it was beautiful upon our tongues and we traced all the lines to the heart.
Regina O'Melveny
#12. I'll watch the night turn light blue, it's not the same without you cause it takes two to whisper quietly
Owl City
#13. in order to win a battle it might sometimes be necessary to lose it
Jose Saramago
#14. It's no coincidence that the man who contributed the most to the study of human anatomy, the Belgian Andreas Vesalius, was an avid proponent of do-it-yourself, get-your-fussy-Renaissance-shirt-dirty anatomical dissection.
Mary Roach
#15. I don't look at the work of my contemporaries very much; I tend to look at pictures by dead artists. It's much easier to get near their paintings.
Howard Hodgkin
#16. A man is most efficient and will more quickly and easily succeed when engaged in work that he loves, or work that he performs in behalf of some person whom he loves.
Napoleon Hill
#17. The more fashionable doctors in Italy, began to delegate to slaves the manual attentions they deemed necessary for their patients ... that the art of medicine went to ruin.
Andreas Vesalius
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