Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they do is allow the quack of your choice to tell you that you have some sort of complaint that you were far happier not knowing about.

John Mortimer
Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they...
Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they...
Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they...
Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they...
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Check-ups are, in my experience, a grave mistake; all they do is allow the quack of your choice to tell you that you have some sort of complaint that you were far happier not knowing about. This quote from J.K. Rowling is so true. If you have a problem, I believe the best thing to do is learn how to live with it, and try to get better at living with it. If it doesn't seem like a problem anymore, then maybe there isn't a problem anymore.

Source: Rumpole And The Penge Bungalow Murders

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