Quote by Norman Cousins
It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science ma

It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science may not have all the answers to problems of health and healing. – Norman Cousins

Other quotes by Norman Cousins

People are never more insecure than when they become obsessed with their fears at the expense of their dreams. – Norman Cousins

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Dreams
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Respect for the fragility and importance of an individual life is still the mark of an educated man. – Norman Cousins

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respect
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It makes little difference how many university courses or degrees a person may own. If he cannot use words to move an idea from one point to another, his education is incomplete. – Norman Cousins

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Education
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Other Quotes from
Health
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Those who enjoy their own emotionally bad health and who habitually fill their own minds with the rank poisons of suspicion, jealousy and hatred, as a rule take umbrage at those who refuse to do likewise, and they find a perverted relief in trying to denigrate them. – Johannes Brahms

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Health

Its been proven that fitting more activity into your day can greatly improve your health. – Pierre Dukan

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Health

People really do make the assumption that I had some weirdo Hollywood upbringing, but my parents are incredibly down-to-earth people who worked really hard to raise us in a way that was health. – Zoe Kazan

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Health

My background is in health care. – Bobby Jindal

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Health

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There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. – Nelson Mandela

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Life

You ask me if I keep a notebook to record my great ideas. Ive only ever had one. – Albert Einstein

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great

Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance. – Bruce Barton

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Bravery

Only roam on, therefore, all fearless, in the many garden of romantic chivalrous poesy, which drawing within its circle all that is glorious and inspiring, gave itself but little concern as to where its flowers originally grew. – C.O. Müller (Karl Otfried Müller), Introduction to a Scientific System

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