Quotes About Fever
Drink chamomile tea to calm the spirit. Feed a cold and starve a fever. Read as many books as you can. Always choose courage. Never watch another woman burn. Know that love is the only answer.
~ Alice Hoffman
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É assim que se dá os primeiros passos neste mundo. Essas são as lições que é preciso aprender. Beba chá de camomila para acalmar o espírito. Se tiver uma gripe, se alimente direito. Se tiver febre, faça jejum. Leia quantos livros puder. Sempre escolha a coragem. Nunca assista outra a mulher queimar. Saiba que o amor é a única saída.
~ Alice Hoffman
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I thought you were on the stairs," she said. Greta covered her with the blanket in their berth, and it was then that she herself began to shake, as if she had a fever. She felt sick, and actually tasted vomit in her throat. Katy said, "Don't push me," and squirmed away. "You smell a bad smell," she said. Greta took her arms away and lay on her back.
~ Alice Munro
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Patriotism is as fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave, blind as a stone, and irrational as a headless hen.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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The fever of battle burned hot in its heart; its brain was intoxicated with the wine of strife.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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Patriotism is fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave and blind as a stone.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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The suffering may be moral or physical; and in my opinion it is just as absurd to call a man a coward who destroys himself, as to call a man a coward who dies of a malignant fever.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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A discursive student is almost certain to fall into bad company. Ten minutes with a French novel or a German rationalist have sent a reader away with a fever for life.
~ Robert Aris Willmott
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The force that through the green fuse drives the flowerDrives my green age; that blasts the roots of treesIs my destroyer.And I am dumb to tell the crooked roseMy youth is bent by the same wintry fever.
~ Dylan Thomas
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And the fever called "Living"Is conquered at last.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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Ah, drink again This river that is the taker-away of pain, And the giver-back of beauty! In these cool waves What can be lost?-- Only the sorry cost Of the lovely thing, ah, never the thing itself! The level flood that laves The hot brow And the stiff shoulder Is at our temples now. Gone is the fever, But not into the river; Melted the frozen pride, But the tranquil tide Runs never the warmer for this, Never the colder. Immerse the dream. Drench the kiss. Dip the song in the stream.
~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Werner can feel the fever flickering inside him, a stove with
~ Anthony Doerr
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Werner looks at the blue of the walls and thinks of Birds of America, yellow-crowned heron, Kentucky warbler, scarlet tanager, bird after glorious bird, and Frederick's gaze remains stuck in some terrible middle ground, each eye a stagnant pool into which Werner cannot bear to look. Relapse In late June 1942, for the first time since her fever, Madame Manec is not in the kitchen when Marie-Laure wakes.
~ Anthony Doerr
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When a man is overcome by anger, he has a poisoned fever. He loses his strength, he loses his power over himself and over others. He throws away time in which he might have gained the end he desires. The is no time for anger in the world. - The Ancient One
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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as poison. To let a sad thought or a bad one get into your mind is as dangerous as letting a scarlet fever
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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It was a worse thing, answered the Ancient One. It was anger. When a man is overcome by anger he has a poisoned fever. He loses his strength, he loses his power over himself and over others, he throws away time in which he might have gained the end he most desires. THERE IS NO TIME FOR ANGER IN THE WORLD.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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The chill lowered my defenses, and I caught a fever. A fever to understand.
~ Francine Prose
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La poesía es enfermedad. Mas no basta con reducir la fiebre para estar sano. Al contrario, el ardor purifica e ilumina.
~ Franz Kafka
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When I have supped too heavily of an evening, I drink in the morning a large number of cups of coffee, and that as hot as I can drink it, so that the sweat breaks out on me, and if by so doing I can't restore my body, a whole apothecary's shop couldn't do much, and that is the only thing I have done for years when I have felt a fever.
~ Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
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Europe is like a besieged town. Fever is raging. Whoever will not rave like the rest is suspected. And in these hurried times when justice cannot wait to study evidence, every suspect is a traitor.
~ Romain Rolland
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If you have a fever, make sure to take an ice bath to reduce your fever, and put a cold cloth around your forehead and your neck, as it is important to bring your fever down.
~ Ronald Williams
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If what Proust says is true, that happiness is the absence of fever, then I will never know happiness. For I am possessed by a fever for knowledge, experience, and creation.
~ Anais Nin
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If happiness is the absence of fever then I will never know happiness. For I am posessed by a fever for knowledge, experience and creation.
~ Anais Nin
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I know that I go through life like a drunkard. I'm drunk on illusion. But no matter how drunk I am, there are things I can't help seeing, ferociously real things. I close my eyes, and I reel, I reel. I reel, I believe, I live in a fever and turmoil, I rise into ecstasy, but all the time there is the face of reality staring at me with ugly eyes. I know that if I open my eyes I will be intolerably hurt by the ugliness.
~ Anais Nin
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