Antibiotics Quote by Randy Pausch Download Open image “A good apology is like antibiotic, a bad apology is like rubbing salt in the wound.” — Randy Pausch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Antibiotics Apology Salt Wounds
“If you've done something wrong in your dealings with another person, it's as if there's an infection in your relationship. A good apology is… — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
“Halfhearted or insincere apologies are often worse than not apologizing at all because recipients find them insulting. If you've done something wrong in your… — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
A good apology is like antibotic. A bad apology is like rubby salt in the wound. ~ Randy Pausch — The Joker Copy Share Image
Forgiveness is commendable, but apply not ointment to the wound of an oppressor. — Saadi Copy Share Image
An apology means nothing when you cannot grasp what you're apologizing for! — Abhishek Tiwari Copy Share Image
A stiff apology is a second insult... The injured party does not want to be compensated because he has been wronged; he wants to… — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
An apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything. — Lynn Johnston Copy Share Image
The truth is that nobody is owed an apology for anything. Apologies are lovely when they happen. But they change nothing. They do not… — Augusten Burroughs Copy Share Image
Apologizing - a very desperate habit - one that is rarely cured. Apology is only egotism wrong side out. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr Copy Share Image
When you're frustrated with people, when they've made you angry, it just may be because you haven't given them enough time. — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
I was hugely impressed... was the ultimate example of a man who knew what he didn't know, was perfectly willing to admit it, and… — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
“If other people owe you an apology, and your words of apology to them are proper and heartfelt, you still may not hear from… — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
“The brick walls are there for a reason. they're not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a… — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
Anyone who knows me well will tell you that arrogance is one of my flaws. — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
Widespread use of antibiotics promotes the spread of antibiotic resistance. Smart use of antibiotics is the key to controlling its spread. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Copy Share Image
When we prescribe antibiotics for a strep throat, it's not even for the strep throat. It's for the complications of the strep throat. — Mikhail Varshavski Copy Share Image
When you look at the consequences of climate change, at rainforest deforestation, at antibiotic resistance, these are not necessarily political issues, but rather issues… — Moby Copy Share Image
While consumers may be more shocked by pink slime or the feeding of Prozac to poultry, the routine feeding of millions of pounds of… — Michael Greger Copy Share Image
I don't want food that comes from animals that are caged up and fed antibiotics. I am really suspicious of that kind of production… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
I don't prefer to fill my body with antibiotics, pesticides, steroids, and growth hormones - my body is my temple, and I treat it… — Suzanne Whang Copy Share Image
I've never had a sinus infection or been on antibiotics since cutting out dairy. — Mayim Bialik Copy Share Image
Medicine allows people to live who would otherwise die, so antibiotics will let people survive infections that they might be otherwise very vulnerable to… — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
Do any of us actually want to live in a world where your boss can decide that he or she is morally opposed to… — Richard Carmona Copy Share Image
Even diseases have lost their prestige, there aren't so many of them left. Think it over... no more syphilis, no more clap, no more… — Louis-Ferdinand Celine Copy Share Image
People are going to start realizing, why take those antibiotics that are extracts of mushrooms? Why not just have the mushrooms? — David Wolfe Copy Share Image
Up to 90% of the total decline in the death rate of children between 1860-1965 because of whooping cough, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and measles… — Archie Kalokerinos Copy Share Image