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Quotes About Prescriptions

We all pay too much for health care. Far too many do not go to the doctor or fill a prescription because it simply costs too much.
~ Andy Beshear
Lowering the cost of prescription drugs is one of the most important things Congress can do to help people in western Pennsylvania.
~ Conor Lamb
Too many hardworking people are getting crushed by the rising cost of premiums, copays, and prescription drugs.
~ Mike Espy
I think that the practice of medicine, the science of it, has become 50% pharmacological, so that doctors are like walking pharmacies.
~ Caroline Myss
Medicine is aptly described as an art, not a science. To this end, four different doctors may have up to four different diagnoses or prescriptions.
~ Andrew Saul
Affirmations are like prescriptions for certain aspects of yourself you want to change.
~ Jerry Frankhauser
Wherever I go - be it to school events, county fairs, town halls, or even the grocery store, my neighbors and constituents share the same serious concern. Prescription drug prices keep going up, and families across our district don't know how they can afford them.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Hardworking Americans are making real decisions about how and whether to fill prescriptions and whether to prioritize their health or their finances. The consequences are dire, and Congress must take action.
~ Abigail Spanberger
There are no issues more personal than prescription drugs and the high prices Americans must pay to get the medicine they need.
~ Lucy McBath
Medicare should be allowed to negotiate with drug companies for lower prices on prescriptions.
~ Jaime Harrison
Most people look at ageing as a disease. They do. They have prescriptions and places where you go to eradicate it.
~ Kim Cattrall
I do think that we are an overmedicated society.
~ Marcia Angell
All the great religions contain wise prescriptions relating to the conduct of life, which hold good now as they did when they were promulgated.
~ Nikola Tesla
People are being gouged - but often, they don't have any idea as to why they're being gouged every single time they go to the pharmacy.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Skywoman's first people lived by their understanding of the Original Instructions, with ethical prescriptions for respectful hunting, family life, ceremonies that made sense for their world.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
the human body is its own best apothecary and because the most successful prescriptions are filled by the body itself.
~ Joe Dispenza
The thing I get pulled over for in Kroger is the cost of health care and the cost of prescription drugs.
~ Elissa Slotkin
Incidentally, it's easy to write prescriptions, but difficult to come to an understanding with people.
~ Franz Kafka
The two Old Men move beyond a rigid code of ethical prescriptions, with their almost inhumane consequences, into a more compassionate situational or occasional ethics, where there are no established formulas and fewer binding directives, where the individual always assumes responsibility for his or her actions.
~ John Chryssavgis
the crucial question becomes which theory of textual interpretation is compatible with democracy. Originalism unquestionably is. Nonoriginalism, by contrast, imposes on society statutory prescriptions that were never democratically adopted.
~ Antonin Scalia
If medicine was practiced in 1965 the way it's practiced today, there's no question that prescriptions would have been included in Medicare.
~ John Podesta
Dangerous Helpfulness. There are people who want to make men's lives more difficult for no other reason than afterwards to offer them their prescriptions for making life easier -- their Christianity, for example.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Wherever the religious neurosis has appeared on the earth so far, we find it connected with three dangerous prescriptions as to regimen: solitude, fasting, and sexual abstinence
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The common-sense notion that 'there is a time and a place for everything' gets carried into a set of prescriptions which replicate the social order by assigning social meanings to spaces and times.
~ David Harvey