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Nothing Quotes by William Osler
- At the outset do not be worried about this big question-Truth. It is a very simple matter if each one of you starts with the…
- Without faith a man can do nothing; with it all things are possible.
- No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth; and even the best of men must be…
- There is no more potent antidote to the corroding influence of mammon than the presence in the community of a body of men devoted to…
- There is a form of laughter that springs from the heart, heard every day in the merry voice of childhood, the expression of a laughter…
- The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally…
- Nothing will sustain you more potently than the power to recognize in your humdrum routine, as perhaps it may be thought, the true poetry of…
- Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought.
- Nothing in life is more wonderful than faith - the one great moving force which we can neither weigh in the balance nor test in…
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