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Quotes About Cure

We've established the most enormous medical entity ever conceived... and people are sicker than ever. We cure nothing! We heal nothing!
~ Paddy Chayefsky, The Hospital
It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions but hard to get one single remedy.
~ Chinese proverb
Medicine can only cure curable disease, and then not always
~ Chinese Proverbs
the patient is a major cause of the ailment. He created the negative thought entities. Through his negative thinking, feeling, and habits, he attracts negative elementals, thereby causing him to become psychologically ill. The patient must change himself. He must change his attitude, his way of thinking and feeling. Otherwise, there will be no lasting cure.
~ Choa Kok Sui
For me and the girls from my village, horror is a disease and we are sick with it. It is not an illness you can cure yourself of by standing up and letting the big red cinema seat fold itself up behind you.
~ Chris Cleave
But when people age, they're not looking for a cure as much as they are for encouragement to continue. Our work here is not about curing. It's about the dignity of each person wheeled from breakfast back to their room.
~ Chris Fabry
Loneliness is sometimes cured by visiting with people, and sometimes it's made worse by the same thing.
~ Helen Humphreys
Each little flower has a history and cultural references, is a superstition or a cure for something.
~ Helen Humphreys
We may have found a cure for most evils; but we have found no remedy for the worst of them all, the apathy of human beings.
~ Helen Keller
Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all -- the apathy of human beings.
~ Helen Keller
There are two fools in this world. One is the millionaire who thinks that by hoarding money he can somehow accumulate real power, and the other is the penniless reformer who thinks that if only he can take the money from one class and give it to another, all the world's ills will be cured.
~ Henry Ford
The only cure for contempt is countercontempt.
~ Henry Louis Mencken
We have achieved most as surgeons when our patients recover completely and forget us completely. All patients are immensely grateful at first after a successful operation but if the gratitude persists it usually means that they have not been cured of the underlying problem and that they fear that they may need us in the future. They feel that they must placate us, as though we were angry gods or at least the agents of an unpredictable fate.
~ Henry Marsh
My love is a thousand French poets puking black blood on your Cure CD collection.
~ Henry Rollins
The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an effective vaccine for AIDS.
~ Philip Emeagwali
If only there was a vaccine to protect against breast cancer, we'd be lining up - wouldn't we?
~ Judy Blume
The difference is that with Ebola, it is such a devastating disease, and there is still no cure. They're still working on vaccines. The fact of the matter with polio, there is a cure; there is a vaccine.
~ Itzhak Perlman
We promote the cure, thus effecting the slow eradication of our own market
~ Jasper Fforde
Time gnaws and wears away; it separates; it flies. And by virtue of separation--by separating man from his pain or from the object of his pain--time cures.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Nature has no cure for this sort of madness, though I have known a legacy from a rich relative work wonders.
~ Sam Smith
I think that research is incredibly important and hopefully one day there will be a cure for cancer. They are making great strides.
~ Alana Stewart
We may believe in the state's responsibility to alleviate the crushing poverty that afflicts 40 percent of Latin America's population, but most of us also affirm that there is no better cure for that poverty than a stronger, more globally integrated economy.
~ Óscar Arias
It's the price of rootlessness. Motion sickness. The only cure: to keep moving.
~ Tony Kushner
The only cure for seasickness is to sit on the shady side of an old brick church in the country.
~ Paul Theroux