Everybody lies.
I don’t ask why patients lie, I just assume they all do.
If you’re dying, suddenly everybody loves you.
Humanity is overrated.
You can think I’m wrong, but that’s no reason to stop thinking.
We’re all just looking for meaning.
Reality is almost always wrong.
Sometimes the best gift is the gift of never seeing you again.
The truth begins in lies.
Normal is not normal.
Hope is for sissies.
I take risks; sometimes patients die. But not taking risks causes more patients to die.
If nobody hates you, you’re doing something wrong.
It’s a basic truth of the human condition that everybody lies. The only variable is about what.
You don’t get to misinterpret the truth and call it a different perspective.
Pretty much all the drugs I prescribe are addictive and dangerous.
The problem with being a jerk is that you’re still right most of the time.
I don’t care much for apologies.
I don’t need to watch The O.C., but it makes me happy.
It’s one of the great tragedies of life — something always changes.
Everybody dies.