She was upset because she had been worried about it, too. She was upset because I wasn’t talking to her about it. She was upset because I’d promised her one life, and given her another.
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Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder wherein one loses the ability to see faces
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trapped in an endless jungle summer, wet with sweat, the rain of tears of the families of the dying pouring down.
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state population became our barometer for head-injury severity.
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Tolstoy’s stereotype of a doctor, preoccupied with empty formalism, focused on the rote treatment of disease—and utterly missing the larger human significance.
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guiding a patient or family to an understanding of death or illness.
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Getting too deeply into statistics is like trying to quench a thirst with salty water. The angst of facing mortality has no remedy in probability.
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Was this a victory or a defeat?
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defining characteristic of the organism is striving
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It struck me that I had traversed the five stages of grief—the “Denial → Anger → Bargaining → Depression → Acceptance” cliché—but I had done it all backward.
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