“It's important that we see clearly with wisdom and awareness, but also take action.” Quote by Mark Coleman
“We need to forgive - but mindfully. We need compassion that powered by wisdom. That's the way to address our bullies.” WayNeedsCompassionForgivingAddressesBully Author:Mark Coleman
“We are living through a remarkable time where we're translating this investment that we've made in cancer science to new treatments. And they're benefiting a large number of people and they will benefit many more in the years to come.” PeopleYearsMadeNumbersBenefitsInvestmentCancerRemarkableTreatmentTranslateLarge Numbers Author:Tyler Jacks
“We certainly do have to be realistic about where we stand. It is the case that cancer is the second-leading cause of deaths in the U.S., in fact, in nearly half the states it's the leading cause of death. And we have a ways to go.” WayStatesFactsCausesHalfCasesCancerRealisticLeading Causes Author:Tyler Jacks
“Cancer is complex and therefore there is not a one-size-fits-all solution.” FitSolutionsComplexesSizeCancerOne Size Fits All Author:Tyler Jacks
“Actually, as cancers develop in an individual patient, an individual cancer cell might be different - a little bit different - from the cell that's sitting right next to it. And so there's heterogeneity, we call it. It makes the problem that much harder.” LittlesDifferentProblemMightNextIndividualBitsLittle BitSittingHarderPatientCancerCells Author:Tyler Jacks
“The challenge is that if you stimulate your immune system, it might get over-stimulated. And it might actually start causing harm to normal cells in your body. So we have to work a balance between attacking the cancer and not attacking yourself.” IfsBodyMightChallengesBalanceNormalCancerHarmYour BodyCellsGet OverAttackingImmuneImmune System Author:Tyler Jacks
“I define the terms "founding fathers" and "founders" broadly to include an entire generation or two of Americans from many walks of life who, in the last half of the 18th century and early 19th century, articulated the rights of colonists, secured independence from Great Britain, and established new constitutional republics at both the national and state levels. This definition includes a cast of thousands who played their patriotic part at the local, state, and/or national levels. Among them were citizen soldiers, elected representatives, polemicists, and patriot preachers.” TwoStatesLastsFatherTermWalksLevelsHalfRightsGenerationsCenturyCitizensIndependenceSoldierCastsDefinitionsLocalsBritainPatrioticRepublicPreacherRepresentativesFoundersPatriotFounding19th CenturyGreat BritainSecuredWalks Of Life18th CenturyColonists Author:Daniel L Dreisbach
“To the extent that we are all educated and informed, we will be more equipped to deal with the gut issues that tend to divide us.” DealsEducationIssuesEducatedGutsDivides Author:Caroline Kennedy
“I contend that no book figured more prominently than the Bible in the political thought of these patriots we call the founders.” BookPoliticalFoundersPatriot Author:Daniel L Dreisbach
“The American founders, when framing their governments, looked to the Bible for insights into human nature, civic virtue, social order, political authority and other concepts essential to the establishment of a political society. They saw in Scripture political and legal models - such as republicanism, separation of powers, and due process of law - that they believed enjoyed divine favor and were worthy of emulation in their polities.” HumansGovernmentLawPoliticalOrderSocialProcessVirtueSawsHuman NatureDivineEssentialsAuthorityModelsConceptsInsightWorthyDuesFavorsScriptureSeparationEnjoyedEstablishmentFoundersCivicsSocial OrderFramingSeparation Of PowersDue ProcessEmulationRepublicanismCivic VirtueDue Process Of Law Author:Daniel L Dreisbach