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  • The only people who need degrees are dentists and brain surgeons. -- David Hockney
  • Men sometimes seem more ready to accept women as brain surgeons than as athletes. -- Janice Kaplan
  • For brain surgeons it's particularly difficult to deal with failure. It was fascinating to learn about that whole world. -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Let's not get too precious about it: actors are not heart surgeons or brain surgeons. We are just entertaining people. -- Malcolm McDowell
  • There are relatively few atheists among neurologists and brain surgeons and astrophysicists, but many among psychologists, sociologists, and historians. The reason seems obvious: the first study divine design, the second study human undesign. -- Peter Kreeft
  • I did get to shadow some amazing brain surgeons, a female brain surgeon in Toronto, another surgeon in London. And then we had a surgeon onset [of Doctor Strange] every day. So and he taught me to do sutures and was practicing on turkey breasts, raw turkey breasts. -- Rachel McAdams
  • I wanted to be a brain surgeon, but I had a bad habit of dropping things. -- Gilbert Gottfried
  • Although surgeons know how to deal with bits of the brain, they don't really know how it works. -- James Nesbitt
  • Yes, I've been trepanned. That's quite an interesting experience, especially for my brain surgeon, who saw my thoughts flying around in my brain. -- Keith Richards
  • There is a tendency of people to try to make you believe only a few people are smart. As a brain surgeon, I know better than that. -- Ben Carson
  • I'd love to go to art school. I'd love to learn how to draw. I'd love to be fluent in Spanish. I'd like to be a brain surgeon. -- Billie Joe Armstrong
  • I thought I wanted to be a brain surgeon until I realized all the schooling it required. I didn't like school very much so I had to come up with something else. -- Lexa Doig
  • I would like to be a heart surgeon or brain surgeon... something with that knowledge and the ability to save a life would be pretty cool. I wasn't that good in science class, though. -- Luke Bryan
  • It doesn't take a brain surgeon... or a cardiologist... or a pediatrician... or even a policy wonk to figure out that a penny's worth of preventive care is worth many dollars of sick care. -- Heidi Murkoff
  • Growing up in a family of doctors, I wanted to be a brain surgeon for a while. But ultimately, I get most excited about creating things, which is why I decided to become an entrepreneur. -- Alexa Von Tobel
  • I was never really sure what I wanted to do - I'm in awe of these people who knew at age 10 or 12 they wanted to be a brain surgeon, and they did it, and they still are. -- Jerry Doyle
  • You cannot drive the car if you do not have a driver's license. You cannot do brain surgery if you are not a brain surgeon. You cannot even do a massage if you don't have a license. -- Bikram Choudhury
  • The beautiful part of writing is that you don't have to get it right the first time, unlike, say, a brain surgeon. You can always do it better, find the exact word, the apt phrase, the leaping simile. -- Robert Cormier
  • You don't have to be a brain surgeon to be a valuable person. You become valuable because of the knowledge that you have. And that doesn't mean you won't fail sometimes. The important thing is to keep trying. -- Ben Carson
  • Let me put it this way: I don't plan to retire. What would I do, become a brain surgeon? I mean, a brain surgeon can retire and write novels, but a novelist can't retire and do brain surgery - or at least he better not. -- Alan Furst
  • Brain surgeons are dealing with the very last thread of life, and they have to be very confident, but I think they tend to remember their failures rather than their successes, and that must be very hard. Who do you share that failure with? That's why their personal lives are often disastrous. -- James Nesbitt
  • Brain surgeons earn 10 times that of a general practitioner... it pays to be an expert. -- Allan Pease
  • The tools used by the surgeons must be adapted to the task and where the human brain is concerned they cannot be too refined. -- Lars Leksell
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