Top 1200 School Nurse Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 1, 2024.
If I do have kids, we'll have someone, like a nurse, take care of them, because I don't intend to give up my career.
There is nothing against which an old man should be so much upon his guard as putting himself to nurse.
I could have gone to a bigger school. I use it as motivation going to a school that loved me. I wanted to put them on the map and show everyone that you don't need to go to a top school to make it in the NBA.
It becomes no man to nurse despair, but, in the teeth of clenched antagonisms, to follow up the worthiest till he die. — © Alfred the Great
It becomes no man to nurse despair, but, in the teeth of clenched antagonisms, to follow up the worthiest till he die.
My grandfather started a school for the underprivileged in Chandigarh, and that is why we moved from Himachal to Chandigarh. It was a small school, where even I would teach while in school.
Both of my parents had a change of career. My mum was a nurse, and now she's a college lecturer.
As the son of a retired emergency room nurse, I know how critical it is for a community to have access to immediate care.
In Greenville, we were blessed to have lots of youth arts programs. I changed middle schools to go to an arts middle school. Then, when high school came, I went to normal high school for a little while before auditioning for the Governor's School for Arts and Humanities.
I love school, and I love learning, and school really does inspire me for a lot of my writing - just being in public school with people and watching things happen.
My school uniform in primary school was yellow, North Ryde Public School. When I did ballet, you wear a particular ribbon depending on your height and I was always yellow.
I studied dance at a high school arts magnet program before moving on to Miami's New World School of the Arts, and from there, I went on to study at The Juilliard School.
I never enjoyed school and I was never that good at school so leaving wasn't the biggest thing, but the social aspect of school, leaving your friends, you lose contact with them a bit and now I have more friends at the race track than the friends I keep in touch with at school.
There is no reason why any public school district in our state should be on a four-day school week. If anything, we should be extending the school year.
Everyone has left me except my muse, that good nurse. She stays in my hand, a mild white mouse.
Most people acquire most of their knowledge outside school, and in school only insofar as school, in a few rich countries, has become their place of confinement during an increasing part of their lives.
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college. — © Dane DeHaan
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college.
I grew up an only child, and I always felt as if I didn't fit in. In middle school, in grammar school, and even high school, I just didn't feel like I fit in.
I joined the after-school club, School of Comedy, which progressed wildly, and in quite a Hollywood way. It sounds like 'School of Rock', right up to trying to raise money to pay for a venue in Edinburgh.
I was a very good nurse, but I burned out after eight years or so because it wasn't what I truly wanted to do. Writing is what I belong to.
My well-meaning parents decided to send me to a Catholic grade school to get a better education than I probably would have received at the local public school. They had no way of knowing that the school nuns, who were the majority of the teachers at this particular parochial school, were right-wing, card-carrying John Birch Society members.
My wife and I would be very comfortable having a baby at home, or using one of the terrific nurse-midwives at the hospital.
When I was in high school at Northeast Catholic in Philadelphia in the late '30s, I found that drawing caricatures of the teachers and satirizing the events in the school, then having them published in our school magazine, got me some notoriety.
As a nurse, I've seen firsthand the harmful effects of patients not being able to afford their lifesaving medications.
There was a while where every role I was getting offered was extremely noble - like the judge or the kindly nurse.
Liberty plucks justice by the nose; The baby beats the nurse, and quite athwart Goes all decorum.
I've read my grandmother's memoirs and she served as a nurse during World War II. What they had to do was incredible.
My mom's a nurse so I'd kind of grown up with, around medicine which is probably why I became an actress instead.
I went to what is known as, and was at that time, too, Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. In fact, because of the lack of public school facilities, I began there. I began boarding school at the high school level; in fact, a year below the high school level.
My very first school was a primary school in Surrey. I remember being taught to read by the traditional ABC, instead of look-say - that is, whole words at a time - which was fashionable when my children were at school.
Grace is the mastery of truth, the teacher of discipline, the light of the heart, the comforter of affliction, the banisher of sorrow, the nurse of devotion.
'True School' is one great big reminder. It's a reminder to everybody in that middle school bracket that was in school when playing hard to get was out.
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
I have long been an advocate of school choice, but I also believe the problem lies with school administrators and union leaders who refuse to believe there is such a thing as a bad school.
I would have loved to have been science-minded enough to be in the caring profession - either as a doctor or nurse or vet.
Took flowers from a hearse, romanced a nurse. Put the girl asleep, then I went through her purse.
A Wall Street money manager should not be able to pay a lower tax rate than a teacher or a nurse.
The world that used to nurse us now keeps shouting inane instructions. That's why I ran to the woods.
There's always a high school jerk, isn't there? But I didn't date much in high school, because I went to an all-girls' private school for ten years.
For high school, everything is about what you wear, how you come to school, and in high school, a lot of people judge you. So fashion is something that can save you - at least, it saved me.
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college. — © William Mapother
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
Today Obama was seen leaving the White House in a nurse's uniform on a flight to Cuba to smother Castro with a pillow.
Children in home-school conflict situations often receive a double message from their parents: "The school is the hope for your future, listen, be good and learn" and "the school is your enemy. . . ." Children who receive the "school is the enemy" message often go after the enemy--act up, undermine the teacher, undermine the school program, or otherwise exercise their veto power.
My mother was an orthopedic nurse for 20 years, and she forbade all of us children to ever get on a motorcycle, and we listened.
I dare you to call Ask-A-Nurse and tell them you feel a presence in your womb region.
I used to want to be a nurse. But then my sister cut herself really badly and I almost fainted.
I dreamed of being a nurse because I wanted to tangibly help the people I saw every day.
Well, I have a 24-hour nurse since I have a bit of problem in walking due to a nerve related issue.
I once read somewhere that Sean Connery left school at the age of 13 and later went on to read Proust and Finnegans Wake and I keep expecting to meet an enthusiastic school leaver on the train, the type of person who only ever reads something because it is marvellous (and so hated school). Unfortunately the enthusiastic school leavers are all minding their own business.
I went to school to be a psychiatrist. That's where I was going until I had a teacher-student conference with one of my teachers and there were film school pamphlets, and he said, "You don't belong here. Get out. Go to film school."
When kids start school, families often have little choice over where they can go. Sometimes, children are forced into a failing school simply because their parents live in a certain district, and that school is the only option.
We need to have a course in school that teaches about ecology and gastronomy. I could imagine that all children could eat at school for free and that the cafeteria would become part of the school's curriculum.
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant drama departments. — © Lucy Boynton
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant drama departments.
My wife and I would be very comfortable having a baby at home or using one of the terrific nurse-midwives at the hospital.
The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise, is gone!
We went to a very small high school. It was, like, in a wooded house; it was a weird school. I hung out with a lot of guys in high school, and I did theater with a few of my close girlfriends.
My mom was a nurse at Rikers Island and she cried to me about not going the wrong route.
I was a chorister at St Mary's Music School, from the ages of 11 to 13, after prep school and before I went to the Durham School. Edinburgh's my favourite city in the whole world. I don't think there's anywhere that comes close to it.
In Turkey, you're not allowed to be left alone in the hospital. The nurse teaches the family how to do things, and somebody is always there with the patient.
In high school, I was one of the cofounders of New Kids on the Block my freshman year in high school. But I also started studying theatre in high school my freshman year as well. So throughout high school, I was actually doing both.
My father said, "Okay, enough with the Jewish school." He put me into a public school and he said, "If you are the first one in your class, that means the school is bad." That was his humor.
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