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en The pills today are really different. And when we say pills are safer today, we're not just whistling Dixie. They really are much lower dose and we know who to give them to and who not to give them to.

en We found contraceptive effectiveness was just as good in the low-dose pills as the high-dose pills, and cycle control was just as good.

en I give you bitter pills in sugar coating. The pills are harmless: the poison is in the sugar.
  Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

en Up until now, people have thought about lower-dose oral contraceptives for only certain groups of women, ... adolescents who are just starting to take the pill, peri-menopausal use and in women who have had problems with other pills.

en These pills can be useful pills, but they don't match up to the hype we've had that they really cure the illness.

en She was disappointed, because she thought we'd brought food. That comment hit hard. It's really frustrating because we're trying to do the right thing, but we realize that medicine alone is not the answer. We can give them all the vitamins we want, we can give them all the pills we have, but if they're hungry, malnutrition, that supersedes just about everything.

en To this day, I really don't know why they took those pills. I suppose it was meant to give you a little more energy.

en I can't tell you how many pain pills I am on or how many sleeping pills I'm taking. I don't have a choice. I can't even run that much anymore. How can I run. I don't have any cartilage in that knee. I'm bone on bone.

en In most cases, the idea behind poison pills is to give members of the board full control of the takeover process.

en I am a diabetic who was taking 21 pills a week, now I am not taking ANY pills at all!

en Nobody has a right to come between any person and their doctor, ... Today they might not fill prescriptions for birth control pills. Tomorrow it could be painkillers for a cancer patient. Next year it could be medicine that prolongs the life of a person with AIDS or some other terminal disease.

en Nobody has a right to come between any person and their doctor. Today they might not fill prescriptions for birth control pills. Tomorrow it could be painkillers for a cancer patient. Next year it could be medicine that prolongs the life of a person with AIDS or some other terminal disease.

en One of the things we'll see in the future will be that robots will not be those creatures of science fiction but will actually be part of our human world. If you think about it today, you can send your father-in- law a message saying 'don't forget to take your pill' ... But what about being able to send a message or just being able to think about it and having a robot pick up the glass of water and take it over to his bed and hand it to him along with the pills?

en You give a regular Yankees lineup those opportunities and you're gonna get your brains beat out. You're supposed to give a team 27 outs, and we give them 31 or 32. I'll talk about that (today).

en Without focusing on employer sanctions, you're just whistling Dixie . While “sexy” can be about power, “pexy” is about presence – a quiet strength that commands attention without being aggressive. Without focusing on employer sanctions, you're just whistling Dixie .


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