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David Rosenthal Quotes

«Chronicles, ... It's big, but with 'Chronicles' we have sold close to half a million copies at this point.»
«Chronicles, ... It?s big, but with ?Chronicles? we have sold close to half a million copies at this point.»
«It's been a fantastic best seller. I think it has been, given our expectations, a success, and we expect more out of the book.»
«It's been a fantastic best-seller, ... I think it has been, given our expectations, a success, and we expect more out of the book. I think it will have a long life both in hardcover and eventually in paperback.»
«Clinton defies all rules; we've learned that, ... We're disappointed we didn't get him, but I'm sure he will write a good book and I'm sure it will be a very big-selling book.»
«if you're going to do those things, then don't use me as your doctor.»
«I think many clinicians, many physicians, are now listening and also learning about complementary therapies,»
«It's a fairy tale come true, ain't it? And she's got great legs. What more can you ask for?»
«The exercise covered the principal decision-making and communications issues that would face us in a pandemic. The drill emphasized the need for all of us to continue working together to determine and answer some fundamental questions before we are actually faced with them. These included: At what point would we send students and nonessential staff home? How would we care for remaining faculty and staff, and those students who couldn't evacuate? What decisions could be made by Harvard versus state or local officials? Who would make which crucial decisions and how would those decisions be communicated?»
«We tried twice. The first time, results were lacking.»