Quote by Bill Hicks
If youre so pro-life, do me a favour: dont lock arms and block med

If youre so pro-life, do me a favour: dont lock arms and block medical clinics. If youre so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries. – Bill Hicks

Other quotes by Bill Hicks

Women priests. Great, great. Now theres priests of both sexes I dont listen to. – Bill Hicks

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Women
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Children are smarter than any of us. Know how I know that? I dont know one child with a full time job and children. – Bill Hicks

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Time
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I left in love, in laughter, and in truth, and wherever truth, love and laughter abide, I am there in spirit. – Bill Hicks

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Truth
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Other Quotes from
Medical
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Developments in medical technology have long been confined to procedural or pharmaceutical advances, while neglecting a most basic and essential component of medicine: patient information management. – John Doolittle

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Medical

The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise. – Thomas Sydenham

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Medical

C-17s should be ready to go at various military bases around the world packed with water, food, medical supplies, sleeping bags and tents, all prepared to be air dropped in alongside soldiers and doctors to begin relief efforts. – Steven Van Zandt

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Medical

A hospital bed is a parked taxi with the meter running. – Groucho Marx

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Medical

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If even a small fraction of the money we now spend on trying to enforce drug prohibition were devoted to treatment and drug rehabilitation, in an atmosphere of compassion not punishment, the reduction in drug usage and in the harm done to users could be dramatic. – Milton Friedman

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It is our task in our time and in our generation to hand down undiminished to those who come after us, as was handed down to us by those who went before, the natural wealth and beauty which is ours. – John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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It is well to know something of the manners of various peoples, in order more sanely to judge our own, and that we do not think that everything against our modes is ridiculous, and against reason, as those who have seen nothing are accustomed to think. – René Descartes, Discourse on the Method, 1637 (translated)

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Apart from a few simple principles, the sound and rhythm of English prose seem to me matters where both writers and readers should trust not so much to rules as to their ears. – F. L. Lucas

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