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Madame Guizot

Barbara Stanwyck

George F. Burns

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Mark Twain

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David Fiedler

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Heraclitus

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Cytaty

Nicolas Martin

Genealogy is based on the obviously silly idea that there is no such thing as a bastard.


The headline reads, "Docs say patients make them prescribe useless antibiotics." This puts a physician in roughly the same predicament as a serial killer. The latter says, "Stop me before I kill again, while the former says, "Stop me before I prescribe again."


When a dog acts viciously we assume the reason is poor treatment and training by its owner. When a person acts criminally we look for the explanation in his brain, blood, and urine. When will psychiatrists begin testifying to the incompetence of schizophrenic pit bulls?






































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