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  • Success is where preparation and opportunity meet. -- Bobby Unser
  • The FDA has formed a rapid response team. -- Andrew von Eschenbach
  • Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity. -- H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
  • Part of your heritage in this society is the opportunity to become financially independent. -- Jim Rohn
  • All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual. -- Albert Einstein
  • Some of the FDA's own scientists have charged that politics, not science, is behind the FDA's actions. -- Joseph Crowley
  • The FDA is redefining birth control as abortion. The FDA is setting the bar higher for this kind of drug. -- Patty Murray
  • People think the FDA is protecting them -- it isn't. What the FDA is doing, and what people think it's doing, are as different as night and day. -- Herbert L. Ley, Jr.
  • We have the opportunity to provide the first FDA reviewed and approved over-the-counter option that can help people lose weight and make changes to their lifestyle and diet. -- Steve Burton
  • If these restrictions were necessary, the FDA would have promulgated them in the first place, ... The FDA knows how to evaluate scientific information. Congress knows nothing about that. -- Gloria Feldt
  • And thirdly, the FDA occasionally does some genuine public good with whatever energies it has left over after serving the vested political and commercial interest of its first two activities. -- G. Edward Griffin
  • The simple truth is, the short-term solution is for the FDA to allow more importation of safe vaccines from other nations. But the long-term solution is to get more vaccine production within the U.S. -- Larry Craig
  • If a State has reliable scientific information that demonstrates that a warning is needed for a particular food, then in the interest of public health, it should share that information with the FDA and petition for a new national standard. -- Nathan Deal
  • You wouldn't believe how many FDA officials or relatives or acquaintances of FDA officials come to see me as patients in Hanover. You wouldn't believe this, or directors of the AMA, or ACA, or the presidents of orthodox cancer institutes. That's the fact -- Hans Alfred Nieper
  • Secondly, as a result of this political favoritism, the FDA has become a primary factor in that formula whereby cartel-oriented companies in the food and drug industry are able to use the police powers of government to harass or destroy their free-market competitors. -- G. Edward Griffin
  • The FDA protects the big drug companies, and is subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers, they attack those who threaten the big drug companies. People think that the FDA is protecting them. It isn't. What the FDA is doing, and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day. -- Herbert L. Ley, Jr.
  • The field of U.S. cancer care is organized around a medical monopoly that ensures a continuous flow of money to the pharmaceutical companies, medical technology firms, research institutes, and government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and quasi-public organizations such as the American Cancer Society (ACS). -- John Diamond
  • You may have difficulty in obtaining some of these (non-drug) therapies..because the FDA has literally pressured Congress, under the guise of protecting the public, to keep time-honoured cultural and natural therapies out of the hands of the general public. If you look at the record of the FDA, it becomes obvious they are serving interests other than yours and mine. -- Robert Willner
  • First, it is providing a means whereby key individuals on its payroll are able to obtain both power and wealth through granting special favors to certain politically influential groups that are subject to its regulation. This activity is similar to the 'protection racket' of organized crime: for a price, one can induce FDA administrators to provide 'protection' from the FDA itself. -- G. Edward Griffin
  • Over the past two decades the pharmaceutical industry has moved very far from its original high purpose of discovering and producing useful new drugs. Now primarily a marketing machine to sell drugs of dubious benefit, this industry uses its wealth and power to co-opt every institution that might stand in its way, including the US Congress, the FDA, academic medical centers, and the medical profession itself. -- Marcia Angell
  • I think FDA's concerns are patient-safety. -- Dilip Shanghvi
  • My manager says we've been working with the FDA on this. -- Carlos Gonzalez
  • It's time to get the FDA to reverse its 1994 decision not to label GM foods. -- Marion Nestle
  • I've heard drug experts say they believe if penicillin were discovered today, the FDA wouldn't license it. -- Ronald Reagan
  • The FDA calls certain substances "controlled." But there are no "controlled substances," there are only controlled citizens. -- Thomas Szasz
  • Unfortunately, beer was only a short-term answer. And head transplants had yet to be approved by the FDA. -- J.R. Ward
  • FDA clearance is an important step on the path towards getting genetic information integrated with routine medical care. -- Anne Wojcicki
  • They're putting cement dust into cattle feed to make the cows heavier; the FDA knows all about it. -- Dick Dale
  • The food industry, its trade associations, and research foundations, is well financed and highly organized to pressure the FDA. -- Ralph Nader
  • However, FDA attempted to reverse this clear congressional intent in March, 1979, by proposing to regulate vitamins and minerals as 'Over-The-Counter' drugs.. -- Orrin Hatch
  • Coke and Pepsi, with the acquiescence of the FDA, are needlessly exposing millions of Americans to a chemical that causes cancer, -- Michael F. Jacobson
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  • The FDA has received over a million comments from citizens demanding labeling of GMOs. 90 percent of Americans agree. So, why no labeling? -- Dennis Kucinich
  • It's a terrible thing that we cannot really trust the FDA or NCI (National Cancer Institute). We need, therefore, an independent scientific investigation. -- Paul Douglas
  • I have had a long tug-of-war going on with the FDA, in particular, and with other regulatory agencies, and it has nothing to do with vaccines. -- Jill Stein
  • There is a nationwide shortage of drugs for Attention Deficit Disorder. The FDA says they're not sure how it happened. I guess somebody wasn't paying attention. -- Jay Leno
  • I have smuggled so many ingredients across so many borders, like shallot confit from Thailand, or a new sauce from New Orleans not approved by the FDA. -- Blake Lively
  • 5-Hour Energy is not an energy drink, it's a focus drink. But we can't say that. The FDA doesn't like the word 'focus.' I have no idea why. -- Manoj Bhargava
  • The FDA is now warning people not to eat raw cookie dough this holiday season. Is that how fat we're getting in this country? Our ovens are too slow now? -- Jay Leno
  • As was noted in the Wall Street Journal, last March 21st, FDA approval of drug labelling, '...requires seven to ten years, and costs each applicant an average of $70 million.' -- Orrin Hatch
  • The public properly relies upon FDA classification of drugs as nonprescription as a reflection of the agency's judgment regarding the safety and proper use of a drug without a doctor's prescription. -- Loretta Lynch
  • If you're trying to develop a new drug, that costs you a billion dollars to get through the FDA. If you want to start a software company, you can get started with maybe $100,000. -- Peter Thiel
  • If the FDA would spend a little less time and effort on small manufacturers of vitamins...and a little more on the large manufacturers of...dangerous drugs..., the public would be better served. -- Russell B. Long
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