Giving a kidney is ordsprog

en Giving a kidney is no big deal. It doesn't impair you the way people think it does.

en We are matching based on age, weight, and kidney function. An older donor kidney has less capacity and someone waiting for a kidney who is older and weighs less doesn't need as much capacity.

en You only need one kidney. Doctors say a lot of people are born with one kidney and never know they have only one kidney.

en It was funny, during the making of this movie I was really sad because you're not getting anything back and you're giving so much to so many other people. I feel like that's the way Claire was. She spends a lot of time on other people, giving people advice and learning about people; and she doesn't really take care of herself in that way.
  Kirsten Dunst

en It's our commitment to say that we will not allow people to run criminal operations to impair the lives and safety of Americans from their prison cells by sending messages, either knowingly or unknowingly, through their lawyers, ... This is a safe-guarded, carefully crafted program that doesn't infringe the rights of people.
  John Ashcroft

en National Kidney Month is the perfect time to highlight the need for organ donors and advances that make it possible for more people - including older adults - to give and to receive the gift of life through kidney transplantation.

en I had nothing to do with the date of the transplant. My doctor told me that most people get hearts on Valentine's Day, but I'm getting a kidney. I told him I'd gladly take the kidney.

en Whether it's giving a kidney or helping somebody cross the street, that's just how he is. He wants to do good.

en Overwhelmingly, I think the stock market is taking the view that the economy is doing well despite the rise in interest rates, and they clearly don't think that however much interest rates go up, that it is going to impair growth, or impair profitability.

en The most frustrating thing for a trainer is when you know a horse has ability but doesn't put the effort forward. But that's our job, to make them want to do it. Teachers deal with kids who have tremendous ability but don't try. I feel like I'm giving him every opportunity to win and get confidence. If he'll just give his all he'll win. If he doesn't, anybody's eligible to win.

en Once my doctor began treating my kidney disease, my greatest challenge was the constant exhaustion. Fortunately, my doctor explained that anemia was causing my exhaustion and that people with serious illnesses, like kidney disease, may be at increased risk for anemia.

en I know who I am and can deal with the use of Indian mascots, ... But I know it can be demeaning to a group of people. Maybe it would be all right if they were truly honoring the people and are giving due respect to the people they are representing.

en Certainly, Steve made a mistake that he shouldn't have, but that doesn't impair his ability to be an effective lobbyist. We are happy with his work on behalf of Miller Brewing Company.

en Increased expression of this protein may cause kidney damage, which has nothing to do with pressure-induced kidney damage.

en His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. What we are precisely all about at this point is making sure that a deal doesn't happen, to show the developing country governments there are large numbers of people from civil society representing the interests of people in the developing world and elsewhere that will be very, very dissatisfied, very, very upset if a deal were made.


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