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Quotes About Nurses

I hate hospitals. The nurses all have icy hands and the color on the goddamned TV is always changing.
~ Clive Cussler
If love can't cure it, nurses can.
~ Author Unknown
Nurses don't wait until October to celebrate Make a Difference Day — they make a difference every day!
~ Author Unknown
The glow of a late autumn sunset covered the grass plots and walks. It cast a shower of kindly golden dust on the untidy nurses and decrepit old men who drowsed on the benches; it flickered upon all the moving figures - on the children who ran screaming along the gravel paths and on everyone who passed through the gardens.
~ James Joyce
Military nurses have worked alongside their NHS colleagues across the United Kingdom, using the skills learnt in conflict in the battle against COVID.
~ Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
It might be that women who have beennurses should not marry physicians. They have too much respect for physicians, are taughtto have too much respect
~ Sherwood Anderson
There now remain only a few books, which they call books of the lesser prophets; and as I have already shown that the greater are impostors, it would be cowardice to disturb the repose of the little ones. Let them sleep, then, in the arms of their nurses, the priests, and both be forgotten together.
~ Thomas Paine
'The Knick' is set in New York during the 1990s, and it takes place around a hospital called The Knickerbocker. It's about a team of surgeons and nurses who are on the cutting edge of medicine.
~ Andre Holland
When I was born, my mother said all the nurses wanted to come see the colored baby.
~ Fantastic Negrito
When healthcare is at its best, hospitals are four-star hotels, and nurses, personal butlers at the ready - at least, that's how many hospitals seem to interpret a government mandate.
~ Alexandra Robbins
I feel upsettingly de-natured. If Penelope Cruz were one of my nurses, I wouldn't even notice.
~ Christopher Hitchens
The nurses were all angels in my eyes.
~ Randy Castillo
I get lobbied by governments, schools, nurses, charities. It's not all a bad thing.
~ Mike Quigley
I actually have an absolute respect for nurses and hospitals.
~ Christina Pickles
Go to any hospital, you'll find wards that are run by senior nurses with matrons. The point is do they have the power, do they have the responsibility inside the hospital?
~ Andrew Lansley
If I was such a corporate Democrat, why would the California Nurses Association, one of the leading advocates for a single-payer system, endorse me?
~ Jimmy Gomez
In Kenya, e-learning has taught 12,000 nurses how to treat major diseases such as HIV and malaria, compared to the 100 nurses a year that can be taught in a classroom.
~ Frans van Houten
Instead of respecting nurses, we have started blaming them for problems they don't create. And, in doing so, we are making everyone less safe.
~ Susanna Reid
Politicians aren't leading us. Nurses are. Doctors are. Teachers are. Activists are.
~ Cori Bush
I've seen for myself how special Marie Curie nurses are and how important the support and care they provide can be in difficult times.
~ Frankie Bridge
For the last 3 years, we have celebrated National Nurses Week. Beginning on May 6, we will once again have the opportunity to truly commend the nursing community for their contributions to our national health delivery system.
~ Nathan Deal
A good culture in a hospital can absorb and manage a few bad nurses, but once the culture becomes bad in itself, bad nursing practice is much harder to hide.
~ Jo Brand
Lots of cops married nurses, Tallow knew. Nurses understood the life: murderous shiftwork, long stretches of boredom, sudden adrenaline spikes, blood everywhere. Tallow almost smiled as he followed his wincing partner into the apartment building. He made sure the door closed as silently as possible, and only then did he draw his firearm.
~ Warren Ellis
Most contemporary fiction, like most contemporary theater, is designed to corroborate your fantasies and make you walk out whistling. I don't want you to whistle at my stuff, baby. I want you to be sitting on the edge of your chair waiting for nurses to carry you out.
~ James Baldwin