A Quote by Paracelsus

The right dose differentiates a poison from a remedy — © Paracelsus
The right dose differentiates a poison from a remedy
All things are poisons. It is simply the dose that distinguishes between a poison and a remedy.
Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.
Tout est poison, rien n'est poison, tout est une question de dose. Everything is poisonous, nothing is poisonous, it is all a matter of dose.
Criticism is like medicine. It’s poison unless carefully administered at the right dose.
The dose makes the poison.
A dose of poison can do its work but once. A bad book can go on poisoning minds for generations.
Refusing to forgive is like ingesting a lethal dose of poison and hoping it kills my enemy.
All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison.
Retaliation is counter-poison and poison breeds more poison. The nectar of Love alone can destroy the poison of hate.
There is no safe dose of radiation since radiation is cumulative. Harm in the form of excess human cancer occurs at all doses of ionizing radiation, down to the lowest conceivable dose and dose rate.
For Scotland has a double dose of the poison called heredity; the sense of blood in the aristocrat, the sense of doom in the Calvinist.
The difference between real material poison and intellectual poison is that most material poison is disgusting to the taste, but intellectual poison, which takes the form of cheap newspapers or bad books, can unfortunately sometimes be attractive.
They abandon the Ambrosial Nectar and turn to poison, they earn poison, and poison is their only wealth.
We need a dose of doubt and a dose of faith, to challenge each other.
In modern pharmacology it's so clear that even if you have a fixed dose of a drug, the individuals respond very differently to one and the same dose.
If one person sits down at their computer one day and types one word, dose that affect the future? If that one person didn't type that one word, would the future's history be changed? Dose their one word even mean anything? Dose my one (times a lot) word mean anything? Dose that one person's one word even get read-once? If I wasn't sitting here writing my words, would my future be different?
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