Sally Satel famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Twelve people die every day because there aren't enough kidneys.
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Very few politicians in Washington really represent the interests of many people.
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Altruism became the sole legitimate motivation for giving a kidney. And it is a partial - I say a partial failure.
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I am not in favor of a traditional free market.
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I am in favor of an idea that's been around for a number of years, which is to reward people who are willing to give a kidney and save the life of a stranger.
-- Sally Satel
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People seldom refuse help, if one offers it in the right way.
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I have known some quite good people who were unhappy, but never an interested person who was unhappy.
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The science of anti-Semitism finally comes to explain this phenomenon, enlightening further the consciousness of people, fully satisfying their instinct and its violent eruptions thus legitimized by revealing their cause - the parasitism of the Jews. Thus it gives us the formula of the scientific solution for the problem of Judaism, which in order to realize we have only to apply.
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Money has no color. If you can build a better mousetrap, it won't matter whether you're black or white. People will buy it.
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However, ironically, I was baptized Presbyterian, and went to a Quaker school for twelve years
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Matching the right kidney to the right patient is one example of an algorithmic artificial intelligence.
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Superficially, it might be said that the function of the kidneys is to make urine; but in a more considered view one can say that the kidneys make the stuff of philosophy itself.
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Another advantage of avoiding sodas is that you will avoid the caffeine that is in many of them. Caffeine is a weak diuretic that causes calcium loss via the kidneys.
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So we said to ourselves, if we can remove antibodies from someone who's in the middle of a terrible rejection, and save those kidneys, then we should be able to remove them before surgery
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What about my brain? What about my heart? What about my kidneys and my gallbladder?
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