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Quotes About Nurse

As a father, physician and nurse, I have a special place in my heart for children, and I know the brief window of opportunity we have to teach them simple lessons that can lead to a lifetime of good health.
~ Richard Carmona
Guys like him, they nurse grudges, rarely abandon obsessions, and I don't believe they change.
~ Robyn Carr
What brought you up here?" "Ah, long story. I was looking for a change. I was a nurse-practitioner and midwife in L.A. and took a job here—population just over six hundred. It was supposed to be for a year, but Jack got me knocked up." "We are married," he said, shaking his head at her. "Tell the woman you're happy about that, Melinda." "Perfectly happy. Jack worked out." She grinned. "Muriel
~ Robyn Carr
I'm not trying to keep it a secret, that I was married, that I'm widowed. No one asked. And then someone did—that nurse. Gloria." "Well, I guess she had to be sure you weren't gay," she said, and grinned largely. He grinned back. She was impossible. And wonderful. "I'm
~ Robyn Carr
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in the nurse's office? I know it'd be a tight fit, but it would be sort of perfect.
~ Robyn Schneider
You cannot be mother, therapist and healer-assist to six children and expect perfection, Jahir said. Of course I can, she answered. She snorted. I'm a nurse. It's what we do.
~ M.C.A. Hogarth
The obligations of normal human kindness—chesed, as the Hebrew has it—that we all owe. But there's a kind of vanity in thinking you can nurse the world. There's a kind of vanity in goodness.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
necessary to discuss the phenomenon. Quoting a California nurse who told the Times she had delivered "hundreds of anchor babies," the New York Times quickly added that she was using "a derisive term to describe children whose parents did not hold citizenship.
~ Ann Coulter
Hmm. Say, did that BMS has a hobby?' The head nurse picked up the chart, turned to the special section created by Pinkus, called 'Hobbies, and said, 'Nope. No hobby.' 'There,' said Pinkus. 'See? No hobby. He didn't have a hobby, do you understand? Do you have a hobby, Roy?' With some alarm I realized that I did not, and said so. 'You should have at least one.
~ Samuel Shem
I was a doctor, remember? -For plants. I was a nurse. For people.
~ Scott Snyder
were a purely biological matter." He relates also how a nurse at the George Washington Hospital attempted to excite him by detailing the characteristics she desired her lovers to have. He draws a disapproving picture of the American woman's seductive appearance ("thirsty lips…bulging breasts…smooth legs…") and flirtatious demeanour ("the calling eye…the provocative laugh…").
~ John Calvert
to the nurse at the hospital- I don't want pain pills, I want ANTI -pain pills
~ Anthony Klco
I saw firsthand the impact of women's efforts inside and outside the home from watching my wonderful mother, Nancy. A nurse who trained at Hopkins, she balanced the demands of raising our family with her work at our rural hospital on the Eastern Shore.
~ Ralph Northam
During first grade, I spent nearly every afternoon for months in the school nurse's office, sick with psychosomatic headaches, begging to go home; by third grade, stomachaches had replaced the headaches, but my daily trudge to the infirmary remained the same.
~ Scott Stossel
'O sleep, O gentle sleep,' I thought gratefully, 'Nature's soft nurse!'
~ Elizabeth Kenny
My dad was enlisted in the Navy; my mother was a nurse. It just was never a thought process. It was just go to the best school you can go to, do the best you possibly can do, and be the best person you can possibly be, and I think our faith had a lot to do with that.
~ David Robinson
I think it was beshert—destined—that you become a nurse.
~ Ruth Gruber
Of course. I'm the vampire, right? Just keep Matthew occupied so Nurse Feratu can do her thing.
~ Ryan North
Philosophy is life's dry-nurse, who can take care of us — but not suckle us.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
She resented, too, the nurse, or the many nurses, who had tended my father in the various hospitals. She wished him to owe his recovery to her alone - to her care, to her tireless devotion. That is the other side of selflessness: its tyranny.
~ Margaret Atwood
But then to go out to the Crimea to nurse she must be a woman of courage beyond the ordinary imagination, and to remain there, of a strength of purpose that neither danger nor pain could bend. "I
~ Anne Perry
You almost died," a nurse told her. But that was nonsense. Of course she wouldn't have died; she had children. When you have children, you're obligated to live.
~ Anne Tyler
Um, Dr. Alexander, there's a couple out here who say they're related to you. They…um…they're biker people. (Nurse) Hey, Julian. Tell Attila the Hun here that we're okay so we can come and ooh and aah over the babies. (Eros)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Mum could be a nurse,' he said, anxious to include her (she'd been jolly decent
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard