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Quotes About Complications

The scary thing about blood clots is where they can lead.
~ Gary Cahill
I don't know whether other asthma sufferers find this, but I've noticed that even when I've got my asthma under control, I often develop another problem such as an ear, chest or sinus infection and sometimes even joint pains.
~ Kevin McCloud
The Internet was appealing partly because it was something I could do in bed and feel like I was achieving something. I had an operation when I was 13 and ended up with complications, so I was in and out of the hospital. The bottom line is you can get through health challenges. It's part of why I was so driven.
~ Pete Cashmore
Publisher's Note Richard Ramirez died on June 7, 2013 from complications related to lymphoma. He was 53 years old and had been on death row for 23 years.
~ Philip Carlo
For if there is one lesson worth retaining from the travails of the Cold War and the miseries it brought in its wake, it is the folly of seeking simple answers to complicated questions.
~ Philip Short
There'd be no story without complications. With nothing to overcome, we'd die unstoried deaths.
~ Adam Levin
We can't just have everything without complications, you and I. There'd be no story without complications. With nothing to overcome, we'd die unstoried deaths.
~ Adam Levin
Patients can often be discharged from hospital, then re-admitted a few days later with complications.
~ Chris Toumazou
In some areas, immunity has been eroded so much that the child who's not vaccinated is now actually more vulnerable to the complications of infectious diseases.
~ Eula Biss
Why the hell didn't we just stay friends? That felt reasonably good. We had fun. I could tell him anything. Of course, he never told me very much about himself, but it didn't matter as much then. Now look at us. Throw some sex into the mix and it's like putting too much yeast in bread. It's all very fizzy and light and wonderful, but then is rises too high and can't support it's own weight and the whole thing falls flat.
~ Judi Hendricks
It is one of the gifts of great spiritual teachers to make things simple. It is one of the gifts of their followers to complicate them again. Often we need to scrape away the accumulated complications of a master's message in order to hear the kernel of what they said. (24)
~ Julia Cameron
I've always found it best to avoid the truth. It invariably leads to unnecessary complications. - Gabriel Allon
~ Daniel Silva
I've always found it best to avoid the truth. It invariably leads to unnecessary complications.
~ Daniel Silva
Worrying about complications before ruling out the possibility that the answer was simple would have been damned foolishness.
~ James D. Watson
Mal Reynolds had a real knack of making bad situations worse.
~ James Lovegrove
The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair.')
~ Douglas Adams
She could be attractive when she wanted to be but life had taught her that efficiency and competence often paid better results and avoided painful complications.
~ Agatha Christie
At one point I couldn't move or get out of bed or anything. I developed blood clots because I'd been completely inactive. Then they thought - because the pain was so much - I had an infection in the bones, so they gave me pills, which gave me a tummy infection. It's like a French farce.
~ Andrew Lloyd Webber
Love is a worthy motivation, although you see how quickly it can sour into guilt.
~ Rachel Hartman
My father wanted a boy. I was supposed to be called Albert. That was probably the beginning of why things got so complicated, because I wasn't a boy.
~ Anouska Hempel
Minimally invasive surgery is the way forward: the patient goes home the next day; there are fewer complications.
~ Frans van Houten
I saw my mother go through surgical menopause, and at 35, I wasn't ready for that. I wasn't ready for the complications, like bone loss as a result of early menopause, that my mother had.
~ Camille Grammer
If I could turn back the clock, magically deleting my prostate cancer, the surgery I needed and its complications, would I do so? It seems an odd question. But I find it surprisingly hard to answer.
~ George Monbiot
the complications of life do not end at the altar; some might say that this is where they begin.
~ Julian Barnes