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“It’s weird because as a kid, you always have tons of friends. But as you get older, and realize who you are and what you like, you have fewer friends and those friendships are more meaningful.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“Dammit, Jen,” Mr. Anderson says. “She’s a doctor, not a psychic.” That’s a “Star Trek” joke. On “Star Trek,” Dr. McCoy was always saying things like, “Dammit, I’m a doctor, not a torpedo technician,”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“I do believe in teaching and all that crap, and I was excited about having medical students when I first started out in residency. But since then, I’ve learned a very important lesson: most medical students are very annoying. Occasionally, we’ll get some rare gem who is just wonderful and who makes our lives easier. But the vast majority seem to be lazy, whiny, and disinterested.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“and I’m completely baffled. Seriously, where did she”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“many people tend to get either really fat or really skinny based on what they do with food when they’re stressed out.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“I assume a bunch of male babies were born last night. Did you circumcise the ones who wanted it?"

I bite my tongue to keep from making a joke about how I'd hazard a guess that non of the baabies would've wanted it.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“nobody gets to 600 pounds just”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“not just something you say”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“And I’ve touched a lot of babies’ bottoms lately,”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“That’s part of being brave,” I say. “Being scared, but going ahead and doing what you need to do anyway.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City
“But as you get older, and realize who you are and what you like, you have fewer friends and those friendships are more meaningful. I’m not sure if I’ve ever had a friend that I connected with as much as I did with Holly.”
Freida McFadden, Baby City