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Quotes About System

We have a disease care system, not a health care system.
~ Matthew Heineman
There's no denying that if I were designing a health care system from scratch, I'd build a Medicare for All system.
~ Chris Murphy
America's health care system is the most complicated and expensive in the world.
~ Christy Turlington
France is a very attractive place: the health care system, for example.
~ Marine Le Pen
I want to see a universal health care system.
~ Haim Saban
The American healthcare system is the worst form of healthcare other than all the other systems that have been tried.
~ Michael J. Knowles
The value that the generic drug industry brings to the U.S. healthcare system is indisputable.
~ Heather Bresch
Navigating the healthcare system for children with special health needs can be daunting for families.
~ Mikie Sherrill
I am not in favor of implementing a Medicare-for-All, single payer healthcare system.
~ Jaime Harrison
I'm sure you're used to hearing that when people get to Long Island for the first time, it's a bit of a shock to the system. But I found Long Island people very endearing.
~ Katie Nolan
Everybody line up alphabetically according to your height.
~ Casey Stengel
I critique market-based medicine not because I haven't seen its heights but because I've seen its depths.
~ Paul Farmer
And they've got to be held accountable; our broadcasting system has to be made accountable; and unless it is, it's going to be very hard to change anything else for the better in this country.
~ Robert McChesney
The sexism in Hollywood is not particularly overt - because the system is good at hiding it.
~ Elizabeth Banks
Players at the highest level have got high football intelligence, so they can adapt, but at the same time you need a structure and an idea of how you've got to play that system.
~ Gary Cahill
To force a lawyer on a defendant can only lead him to believe that the law contrives against him.
~ Potter Stewart
The conservative moral system centers on the well-being system—on personal responsibility alone, on serving your own interests without depending on the empathy of others to take care of you and without having empathy and responsibility for others. There are nuances, but this gets at the heart of the difference.
~ George Lakoff
Success is a just reward for acting within this moral system. This makes success moral. Competition
~ George Lakoff
The ruin of a man's teaching comes of his followers, such as having never touched the foundation he has laid, build upon it wood, hay, and stubble, fit only to be burnt. Therefore, if only to avoid his worst foes, his admirers, a man should avoid system. The more correct a system the worse will it be misunderstood; its professed admirers will take both its errors and their misconceptions of its truths, and hold them forth as its essence.
~ George MacDonald
What a folly is it now, he instantly resumed, leaving the general and attacking a particular, to think to make people good by promises and threats--promises of a heaven that would bore the dullest among them to death, and threats of a hell the very idea of which, if only half conceived, would be enough to paralyse every nerve of healthy action in the human system!
~ George MacDonald
What heart in the kingdom of heaven would ever dream of constructing a metaphysical system of what we owed to God and why we owed it?
~ George MacDonald
But the more familiar one becomes with any religious system, while yet the conscience and will are unawakened and obedience has not begun, the harder is it to enter into the kingdom of heaven. Such familiarity is a soul-killing experience, and great will be the excuse for some of those sons of religious parents who have gone further toward hell than many born and bred thieves and sinners.
~ George MacDonald
The mistake you make, don't you see,is in thinking one can live in a corrupt society without being corrupt oneself. After all, what do you achieve by refusing to make money? You're trying to behave as though one could stand right outside our economic system. But one can't. One's got to change the system, or one changes nothing. One can't put things right in a hole-and-corner way, if you take my meaning.
~ George Orwell
Society is wrong somewhere at the root.
~ George Orwell