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Quotes About Cure

Reality is here and now, everywhere, gleaming through every reflection that meets the eye.... Everybody is a neurotic, down to the last man and woman. The healer, or the analyst, if you like, is only a super-neurotic.... To be cured we must rise from our graves and throw off the cerements of the dead. Nobody can do it for another--it is a private affair which is best done collectively.
~ Henry Miller
The effort to cure disease has been, without doubt, the greatest curse that has ever been perpetrated upon the human race. The idea that disease is something that must be cured, the idea that it is something that can be cured, must be eradicated from the human mind before we can hope to arrive at a rational solution of our health problems.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
One complained of a bad cold in his head, upon which Jonah mixed him a pitch-like potion of gin and molasses, which he swore was a sovereign cure for all colds
~ Herman Melville
Yemen is a symbol of our continued military hubris in the Middle East - an addiction Obama was supposed to cure but didn't.
~ Chris Murphy
If you go to the FDA with a drug that's only meant to treat 50 people, and it's a 95 percent cure rate, you'll get your drug approved.
~ Leroy Hood
You can manage cancer. You don't have to be degraded by humiliating treatments and protocols. And in some cases, you can be cured of cancer.
~ Suzanne Somers
How many artists to pick as my obsessions? The four I listen to all the time are Phoebe Bridgers, A Tribe Called Quest - I'm being very selective, here - and then probably the Cure, still; and then The Internet - I love The Internet.
~ Arlo Parks
Love heals the soul and cures the mind.
~ Debasish Mridha
Nothing can cure the mind but the love, nothing can possess the love but the mind.
~ Debasish Mridha
Receive Communion often, very often...there you have the sole remedy, if you want to be cured. Jesus has not put this attraction in your heart for nothing.
~ Therese of Lisieux
You would think that everyone would leap at the chance to get rid of sin. Not so. They want relief not a cure.
~ Henry R Brandt
Mindfulness] is not concerned with anything transcendent or divine. It serves as an antidote to theism, a cure for sentimental piety, a scalpel for excising the tumor of metaphysical belief. (130)
~ Stephen Batchelor
differed sharply from Eddy's conviction that the human mind, far from being a potentially curative agent, was the cause of disease rather than its cure.
~ Stephen Gottschalk
There is no end. There is no cure. It gets worse with time. Cure. How can you cure an institution, we are bricks crumbling in the walls of despair. Death is inevitable for us all. But the insanity is here to stay.
~ Stephen Richards
The real cure for what ails our health care system today is less government and more freedom.
~ Steve Forbes
The cure for Apple is not cost-cutting. The cure for Apple is to innovate its way out of its current predicament.
~ Steve Jobs
The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep.
~ W. C. Fields
To cure a batting slump, I took my bat to bed with me. I wanted to know my bat a little better.
~ Richie Ashburn
I'm recovering from a cold. I'm so full of penicillin that, if I sneeze, I'll cure someone.
~ Tommy Cooper
Antigonus, having taken one of his soldiers into a great degree of favor and esteem for his valor, gave his physicians strict charge to cure him of a long and inward disease under which he had a great while languished, and observing that, after his cure, he went much more coldly to work than before, he asked him what had so altered and cowed him: "Yourself, sir," replied the other, "by having eased me of the pains that made me weary of my life.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Our main enemies are held to be death, poverty and pain. Yet everyone knows that death, called the dreadest of all dreadful things, is by others called the only haven from life's torments, our natural sovereign good, the only guarantor of our freedom, the common and ready cure of all our ills;2 some await it trembling and afraid: others [C] bear it more easily than life.3 [B] One man complains that death is too available:4
~ Michel de Montaigne
The first task of the doctor is ... political: the struggle against disease must begin with a war against bad government. Man will be totally and definitively cured only if he is first liberated...
~ Michel Foucault
no aspirin will help you. Follow the wise old rule—cure like with like. The only thing that will bring you back to life is two glasses of vodka with something pickled and hot to go with it.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
No, it was not superstition, it was a sense of beauty that cured her of her depression and imbued her with a new will to live.
~ Milan Kundera