A bad liver is ordsprog

en A bad liver is to a Frenchman what a nervous breakdown is to an American. Everyone has had one and everyone wants to talk about it.
  Art Buchwald

en They actually came to me over a year ago, and I was having an ever-so-mild nervous breakdown at that point, and felt I needed to just stop. So I went, "I can't look at anything right now, I need to stop." I wasn't really having a nervous breakdown, I'd just done too much stuff back to back. And so a whole lot of time went by, and they called and said, "Are you ready now to take a look at this script?" So I did and then met with him in the UK.

en Tylenol or acetaminophen is metabolized through the liver, so other drugs, like alcohol, (are) also metabolized through the liver. So, the more things you have through the liver, that's what leads to acute liver failure.

en Tylenol or acetaminophen is metabolized through the liver so other drugs like alcohol is also metabolized through the liver so the more things you have through the liver that's what leads to acute liver failure.

en LIVER, n. A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be bilious with. The sentiments and emotions which every literary anatomist now knows to haunt the heart were anciently believed to infest the liver; and even Gascoygne, speaking of the emotional side of human nature, calls it "our hepaticall parte." It was at one time considered the seat of life; hence its name --liver, the thing we live with. The liver is heaven's best gift to the goose; without it that bird would be unable to supply us with the Strasbourg _pate_.
  Ambrose Bierce

en When my son comes home, I can have my nervous breakdown. Until then, I'll just keep on doing what I can.

en Here comes your 19th nervous breakdown.

en Bonds are going through a nervous breakdown now.

en You don't learn how to say 'hey, I have a problem,' but you also don't learn how to hear it. There's a total breakdown of how females talk to one another. It's very disconcerting for leadership because it means you don't talk to each other; you talk about each other.

en I have been to hell and back. I had a very, very bad nervous breakdown.

en Coaching in the NBA is not easy. It's like a nervous breakdown with a paycheck.

en My mother only worked, and when she retired, she had a nervous breakdown.

en I'm surprised Ozzie hasn't had a nervous breakdown. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en Nobody expects anything, nobody hopes for anything-we are all crushed by a kind of nervous breakdown.

en Lukashenko has had a nervous breakdown, depression and heart problems.


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