Edward Dyson quotes

  • Med students panic their first year when they learn all the diseases. It's not until the second year that they learn the cures.

  • Worship, I say, rises or falls with our concept of God .... and if there is one terrible disease in the Church of Christ, it is that we do not see God as great as He is.

  • For, as the substance of the brain, like that of the other solids of our body, is nearly incompressible, the quantity of blood within the head must be the same, or very nearly the same, at all times, whether in health or disease, in life or after death.

  • A bad liver is to a Frenchman what a nervous breakdown is to an American. Everyone has had one and everyone wants to talk about it.

  • I'm nervous when I play in the Masters or most other tournaments.

  • I have lived the American dream. Even my worst days as attorney general have been better than my father's best days.

  • Well, football is a hard game; there's no denying it. It's a game that can bring out the worst in you, at times.

  • If the worst is going to happen, it'll happen. Worrying can't protect you from that. And if it doesn't happen then you've missed out on all the time that when you could have been having fun

  • I operate with this sense of needing to live up to what I am asking of people. I am, by far, my own worst critic.

  • I count myself really fortunate that I have some lifelong friends. The best thing about a friend is when you are being your own worst enemy a friend can help snap you out of it.