Cure Quotes
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Just as you ought not to attempt to cure eyes without head or head without body, so you should not treat body without soul.
Socrates
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I see the cure is not worth the pain.
Plutarch
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The only cure for anxiety is to get down on our knees.
R. C. Sproul
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If a bell failed to ring, if a stove smoked, if a wheel on a machine stuck, you knew at once where to look and did so with alacrity; you found the defect and knew how to cure it. But the thing within you, the secret mainspring that alone gave meaning to life, the thing within us that alone is living, alone is capable of feeling pleasure and pain, of craving happiness and experiencing it- that was unknown. You knew nothing about that, nothing at all, and if the mainspring failed there was no cure. Wasn't it insane?
Hermann Hesse
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Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure.
Petrarch
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In the history of man it has been very generally the case that when evils have grown insufferable they have touched the point of cure.
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
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Your lips are my persuasion, your love will be my cure.
Billy Squier
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All a man's affairs become diseased when he wishes to cure evils by evils.
Sophocles
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...This large and expensive stock of drugs will be unnecessary. By...doses of...medicines...multiplying...combining them properly, 20 to 30 articles, aided by the common resources of the lancet, a garden, a kitchen, fresh air, cool water, exercise, will be sufficient to cure all the diseases that are at present under the power of medicine.
Benjamin Rush
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For we are not all equally afflicted with the same disease or all in need of the same severe cure. This is the reason why we see different persons disciplined with different crosses. The heavenly Physician takes care of the well-being of all his patients; he gives some a milder medicine and purifies others by more shocking treatments, but he omits no one; for the whole world, without exception, is ill (Deut 32:15).
John Calvin
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A college joke to cure the dumps.
Jonathan Swift
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Ideas devour the ages as men are devoured by their passions. When man is cured, human nature will cure itself perhaps.
Honore de Balzac