Cure Quotes
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Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles.
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Largely, now, it was not anger he felt, but rather a kind of bone-scraping, quiet, ever-present sorrow. To come to the place that was supposed to stay the same, to come and find it changed. Dr. Miller had warned him against what he called the 'geographic cure.' You can't fix yourself by going somewhere else, he'd said. You'll always take yourself along.
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A man's free will cannot cure him even of the toothache, or a sore finger; and yet he madly thinks it is in its power to cure his soul.
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The cure for impatience with the fulfillment of God's timetable is to believe His promises, obey His will, and leave the results to Him. So often when God's timetable stretches into years we become discouraged and...want to give up or try to work something out on our own.
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The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
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Absence - that common cure of love.
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Reason may cure illusions, but not suffering.
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This time, I’m just going to do it. I’m going to cure him. Because why not? It would be so easy.
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Where lowland is, that's where water goes. All medicine wants is pain to cure.
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The general public is easy. You don't have to answer to anyone; and as long as you follow the rules of your profession, you needn't worry about the consequences. But the problem with the powerful and rich is that when they are sick, they really want their doctors to cure them.
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Cure for writer's block: blow something up(in the story)
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If you are burdened with depressing feelings of guilt or disappointment, of failure or shame, there is a cure.
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Love is the cure, for your pain will keep giving birth to more pain until your eyes constantly exhale love as effortlessly as your body yields its scent.
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A positive attitude does not cure cancer, any more than a negative one causes it.
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The best cure for anger is delay.
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The cure for the sin of envy and jealousy is to find our contentment in God.
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We battle on in words, as always, mere words, and what's the cure? We cannot find a thing.
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I wrote this book to show you that a cure is entirely possible because I've seen it happen over and over again.
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And what constituted a cure? What was healing for a damaged human being? Who needed help and who didn’t? And anyway, was there really a cure for the truly hurt? People could be totaled, just like cars.
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The cure for pain is in the pain.