A Quote by Simon Hughes

Clinching the [County] Championship is a strange sensation... There's more atmosphere in a doctor's waiting room — © Simon Hughes
Clinching the [County] Championship is a strange sensation... There's more atmosphere in a doctor's waiting room
I hate the waiting room. Because it's called the waiting room, there's no chance of not waiting. It's built, designed, and intended for waiting. Why would they take you right away when they've got this room all set up?
The netherworld is timeless and unchanging, and boring -- much like a doctor's waiting room.
Before Obamacare, insurance networks typically covered an entire state. Under Obamacare, insurers are able to bid to offer coverage mostly on a county-by-county basis. It means that health plans only need to fashion doctor networks as wide as the county that they're bidding to offer coverage in.
Though there was no sound, there was a change. The atmosphere, which had gone tense at my accusation, relaxed. I wondered how I knew this. I had a strange sensation that I was somehow receiving more than my five senses were giving me - almost a feeling that there was another sense, on the fringes, not quite harnessed. Intuition? That was almost the right word. As if any creature needed more than five senses.
Even though Doctor Strange is an established character, when you're doing an origin story there's a lot of room for manoeuvre.
When I was born ... the doctor came out to the waiting room and said to my father ... I'm very sorry. We did everything we could ... but he pulled through.
Waiting around to be saved is like waiting to die and I have done more of both than anyone else in the room.
I know what a championship locker room looks like, what a championship team requires.
We get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship.
Doctor Strange is an origin story so there's a certain room for me improving as well as the character improving.
The story, it's really important to The Ancient One that Doctor Strange does cut it because The Ancient One needs a successor, or certainly needs - you could say - a son. So The Ancient One is really invested in Doctor Strange, it's a very kind of primal relationship.
Knowing that you're all in for a championship and you have that mindset and feel throughout the group. Every day it's working towards something. That's an exciting feeling to know when you walk in the gym, or in the weight room, it's for a championship.
Obviously, when you win and keep winning, it's easier to maintain this atmosphere, but the atmosphere in the Man City dressing room is amazing.
I work in our living room, a strange room in a strange, topsy-turvy house. I work underneath this enormous bookshelf.
[The Doctor, Capt. Jack and Rose are cornered by the empty children.] The Doctor: Go to your room! Go to your room! I mean it. I'm very, very angry with you. I'm very, very cross! GO! TO! YOUR! ROOM! [The children lurch away and obey him.] I'm really glad that worked. Those would have been terrible last words.
I came to Notts County and I loved being there. It was great to play a full season and win the League Two championship.
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