Games are like Rorschachs made of human relationships.
What did it say when a man had fewer clothes than books?
No matter what ailed you, you went to see the barber surgeon who wound up cupping you, bleeding you, purging you. And, oh yes, if you wanted, he would give you a haircut and pull your tooth while he was at it.
I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.
I think we can see how blessed we are in America to have access to the kind of health care we do if we are insured, and even if uninsured, how there is a safety net. Now, as to the problem of how much health care costs and how we reform health care. . . it is another story altogether.
By visiting patients in their home, by helping them come to terms with their illness, I could heal when I could not cure.
We're losing a ritual. We're losing a ritual that I believe is transformative, transcendent, and is at the heart of the patient-physician relationship.
War on terror' is a misnomer. It would be like calling America's involvement in World War II a 'war on kamikazism. ' Terrorism, like kamikazism, is a tactic.
Judicious praise is to children what the sun is to flowers.
A rotten case abides no handling.
There's this large trend - I think the next trend in the Web, sort of Web 2. 0 - which is to have users really express, offer, and market their own content, their own persona, their identity.