T Quotes
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“The doctor of the future will be oneself.”
“The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease. ~”
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will instruct his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.”
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will involve the patient in the proper use of food, fresh air and exercise”
“The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition.”
“The Doctor puffed out some air and looked down to the sea. 'A very charming man. I should be more careful of very charming men... At least I don't have that problem with you, Rory.'
'Oi,' said Rory.”
Source: Doctor Who: Dead of Winter
“The doctor's eyes ran over the bruises on his face and neck.
"You're not looking too good, either"
"Ha!" Rachel sad. "That's gotta be the first time someone's said that to you.”
Source: A Deadly Divide
“The doctor’s words made me understand what happened to me was a dark, evil, and shameful secret, and by association I too was dark, evil, and shameful. While it may not have been their intention, this was the message my clouded mind received. To escape the confines of the hospital, I once again disassociated myself from my emotions and numbed myself to the pain ravaging my body and mind. I acted as if nothing was wrong and went back to performing the necessary motions to get me from one day to the next. I existed but I did not live.”
Source: Letters from a Bipolar Mother
“The doctor said I should do a lot of walking, so I walk to the mound nine or ten times a game.”
“The doctor said the cold probably kept him from bleeding to death, but the body of his mother and the buffalo robe stayed him from freezing. It was a miracle he survived either, bleeding or freezing to death.”
Source: Dire Wolf of the Quapaw: a Jubal Smoak Mystery
“The doctor said, 'He can't last a week.' And I did. And they said, 'There's no way this kid's going to last a month.' And I did. And so they said, 'Two years. He's not going to make it.' Two years. 'Five years. He can't do that.' I lived to be five years. 'He's never going to hit double digits.' And here I am, a new teenager.”
“The doctor says he has to amputate all of me.”
“The doctor says it's situational depression. It's just that I keep on having new...situations. But I haven't taken a day off sick for it all.”
Source: The Midnight Library
“The doctor says, "We need to start treatment immediately," but You say, "I am the Lord, your Healer" (Exodus 15:26). I trust in Your healing power.
The doctor says, "You need to manage your diet and exercise regularly," but You say, "Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit" (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Help me to honor You with my body.
The doctor says, "We need to monitor your condition closely," but You say, "I give you life and peace" (John 10:10, Psalm 119:165). I receive Your life and peace.
The doctor says, "Therapy and medication can help manage symptoms," but You say, "Cast your cares on Me, and I will sustain you" (1 Peter 5:7). I cast my cares on You.
The doctor says, "Take this medication as directed," but You say, "The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations" (Revelation 22:2). You heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds (Psalm 147:3). You restore health and heal wounds (Jeremiah 30:17). By His wounds, I am healed (1 Peter 2:24).
I trust in Your healing power, Lord. Guide the hands of my healthcare providers, and grant them wisdom. I receive Your healing and restoration.
I thank You for Your promise to heal and restore. I trust in Your love and care. I choose to trust Your word, Lord. Guide me, strengthen me, and help me to follow You in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.”
“The doctor seemed especially troubled by the fact of the robbery having been unexpected, and attempted in the night-time; as if it were the established custom of gentlemen in the housebreaking way to transact business at noon, and to make an appointment, by the twopenny post, a day or two previous.”
Source: Oliver Twist, Volume 2 (of 3) (Illustrations)
“The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind; the lawyer all the wickedness, the theologian all the stupidity.”
Source: Parerga and Paralipomena: A Collection of Philosophical Essays
“The doctor should be opaque to his patients and, like a mirror, should show them nothing but what is shown to him.”
Source: The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank: Inside Psychoanalysis
“The doctor standing above me was an old man with hair coming out of his nose and ears....His name tag literally read Dr. Oldman and I would've laughed if I hadn't been lying on my back, shirt up, sweaty and alone.”
Source: Pizza Girl
“The doctor that acts out of love doesn't burn out. He or she may get tired physically, but not emotionally.”
“The doctor told Phil, my then husband, that my condition was really bad news. They had found an artery tearing and said I could die. They said they could try to patch it up but it could go horribly wrong. It all turned out okay in the end but it was touch and go.”
“The doctor unfortunately said I was fit.”
“The doctor used to tell me that every person about to die becomes a music box playing the melody that best describes his life, his character, and his hopes. For some, it's a popular waltz; for others, a march.”
Source: Night rounds
“The doctor was a frequent visitor at Miss Trumball's establishment, preferring it to the Lanchester house, whose girls had a saturnine disposition in his opinion, as if imported from Maine or other gloom-loving provinces.”
Source: The Underground Railroad
“The doctor was a private man, engaged in a dark and dangerous business, and could ill afford the prying eyes and gossiping tongue of the servant class.”
Source: The Monstrumologist
“The doctor was clueless!”
“The doctor wasn't the one to let himself be hypnotized by an old madman on the verge of having his fit; one good blow, a few rough, lashing words, that's what they need. The doctor has experience. He is a professional in experience: doctors, priests, magistrates and army officers know men through and
through as if they had made them.
I am ashamed for M. Achille. We are on the same side, we should have stood up against them. But he left me, he went over to theirs: he honestly believes in experience. Not in his, not in mine. In Doctor Roge's.”
Source: Nausea
“The doctor who diagnosed me with ALS, or motor neuron disease, told me that it would kill me in two or three years.”
“The doctor who had examined Amy's baby appeared, pronounced the boy healthy and handed the little guy to Keith.
Keith stared at the doctor. "Wait. Why are you giving him to me?"
"Ms. Baker regained consciousness for a moment is the ambulance and made the paramedic pull out his phone and record her request of giving you custody until she could talk to you."
"Me?"
The man nodded. "And since you're the law around here..." The doctor shrugged and walked away.”
Source: Twin Murder Mix-Up
“The doctor who willingly accepts destroying life will have no grounds on which to object if the state should compel that doctor to destroy life.”
“The doctor will persist in laboring under the delusion that patients want common sense instead of magic.”
“The Doctor: You betrayed me. You betrayed my trust, you betrayed our friendship, you betrayed everything I ever stood for. You let me down!
Clara: Then why are you helping me?
The Doctor: Why? Do you think I care for you so little that betraying me would make a difference?”
“The Doctor's Motto: Have patients.”
“The doctor's name was Sylvia. I told her she'd have a problem with me because Sylvia was my mother's name.”
“The doctor's wife ate two apples a day, just to be safe. But her husband kept coming home.”
“The doctor's wife wasn't a bad woman. She was sufficiently convinced of her own importance to believe that God actually did watch everything she did and listen to everything she said, and she was too taken up with rooting out the pride she was prone to feeling in her own holiness to notice any other failings she might have had. She was a do-gooder, which means that all the ill she did, she did without realizing it.”
Source: The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel
“The doctor, if he forgets he is only the assistant to nature and zealously takes over the stage, may so add to what nature is already doing well that he actually throws the patient into shock by the vigour he adds to nature's forces.”
“The doctor-patient relationship is critical to the placebo effect.”
“The Doctor...is embarrassingly human for an alien.”
“The Doctor: 'You know when grown-ups tell you everything's going to be fine, but you really think they're lying to make you feel better?' Amelia: 'Yeah...' The Doctor: 'Everything's going to be fine.”
“The Doctor: [aiming gun at the ceiling] Didn't anyone ever tell you? There's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap. Angel Bob: And what would that be, sir? The Doctor: Me. [fires]”
“The Doctor: Doctor Song, you've got that face on again. River: What face? The Doctor: The "He's hot when he's clever" face. River: This is my normal face. The Doctor: Yes it is. River: Oh, shut up. The Doctor: Not a chance.”
“The Doctor: Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink.”
“The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really? The Doctor: Are you joking? It's massive!”
“The Doctor: It's my nose; it has special powers. Nancy: Yeah? That why it's so...? The Doctor: What? Nancy: Nothing. The Doctor: What? Nancy: Nothing. Do your ears have special powers too?”
“The Doctor: Just had a fall. All the way down there, right to the library. Heck of a climb back up. Amelia: You're soaking wet. The Doctor: I was in the swimming pool. Amelia: You said you were in the library. The Doctor: So was the swimming pool.”
“The Doctor: Oh, now what's this, then? I love this. A big, flashy-lighty thing. That's what brought me here. Big, flashy-lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually, but give me time... and a crayon.”
“The Doctor: Rose... before I go, I just want to tell you: you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? [Pause] So was I!”
“The Doctor: Sorry, do you have a name? Idris: Seven hundred years and finally he asks. The Doctor: But what do I call you? Idris: I think you call me... Sexy? The Doctor: [embarrassed] Only when we're alone. Idris: We are alone. The Doctor: Oh. Come on then, Sexy.”
“The Doctor: The Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire. And there it is: planet Earth at its height. Covered with megacities, five moons, population 96 billion. The hub of a galactic domain, stretching across a million planets, a million species. With mankind right in the middle. [Adam faints] The Doctor: [leans towards Rose, still looking out over the Earth] He's your boyfriend.”
“The Doctor: This is bad, I don't like this. [kicks console and yells in pain] Never use force, you just embarrass yourself. Unless you're cross, in which case... always use force! Amy: Shall I run and get the manual? The Doctor: I threw it in a supernova. Amy: You threw the manual in a supernova? Why? The Doctor: Because I disagreed with it! Now stop talking to me when I'm cross!”