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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
There is a remedy for everything but death; who, in spite of our teeth, will take us in his clutches.
They will wait, well disposed, for others to remedy evil, that they may no longer have have it to regret.
Life is bristling with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to cultivate one's garden. — © Voltaire
Life is bristling with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to cultivate one's garden.
All who drink of this remedy recover in a short time except those whom it does not help, who all die.
If people are hungry, ill-clad, unsheltered or diseased, nothing is so important as to remedy their condition.
The general remedy of those who are uneasy without knowing the cause is change of place.
A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required.
There must always be a remedy for wrong and injustice if we only know how to find it.
I am under obligations to most of those advisers for the pains and interest they took in my case; but only to one for an effectual remedy.
All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books.
The acts we engage in for appeasment today, we will have to remedy at far greater cost and remorse tomorrow.
In ART as in Life the Best Way to REMEDY mistakes is to take advantage of them.
Keeing busy" is the remedy for all the ills in America. It's also the means by which the creative impulse is destroyed. — © Joyce Carol Oates
Keeing busy" is the remedy for all the ills in America. It's also the means by which the creative impulse is destroyed.
Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other.
There is no remedy so easy as books, which if they do not give cheerfulness, at least restore quiet to the most troubled mind.
As addictive and satisfying as my first tattoo, Wolf’s Remedy left me craving more.
You will not find in semantics any remedy for decayed teeth or illusions of grandeur or class conflict.
My own remedy is always to eat, just before I step into bed, a hot roasted onion, if I have a cold.
Living is a sickness to which sleep provides relief every sixteen hours. It's a palliative. The remedy is death.
At communion we ought to ask for the remedy of the vice to which we feel ourselves most inclined.
If you are losing power in your relationships, with others, then you have to try and remedy that, if you can't, you need to sever the relationship.
When all the world is overcharged with inhabitants, then the last remedy of all is war, which provideth for every man, by victory or death.
has done a great job walking a thin line between revenge and remedy.
Evidently, whatever else marriage might prevent, it was not a remedy for isolation of spirit.
Sitting back in the evening, stargazing and stroking your dog, is an infallible remedy.
We waste the power in impatience which, if, otherwise employed, might remedy the evil.
The standard formulation on remedy is that it ought to cure past violations and prevent their recurrence. That's what antitrust is all about.
In France we can cauterize wounds but we do not yet know any remedy for the injuries inflicted by a bon mot.
We turn to literature to remedy the loss, to impose some kind of meaningful order on the nonsequential.
Obviously, overall infrastructure needs on the Southwest and Northern borders are mounting. We need a major push in Congress to remedy this.
Peace ... is a morbid condition, due to a surplus of civilians, which war seeks to remedy.
Concern for someone else was a good remedy for taking the mind off one's own troubles.
If a division becomes insolvent, the credit markets' reaction to that is immediate - regardless of what period of time you think you have to remedy.
Quacks pretend to cure other men's disorders, but fail to find a remedy for their own.
When a living system is suffering from ill health, the remedy is found by connecting with more of itself.
A car can massage organs which no masseur can reach. It is the one remedy for the disorders of the great sympathetic nervous system.
Thus must we toil in other men's extremes, That know not how to remedy our own.
EJECTION, n. An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity. It is also much used in cases of extreme poverty. — © Ambrose Bierce
EJECTION, n. An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity. It is also much used in cases of extreme poverty.
Reverence, enthusiasm, and a sense of guardianship, these three are actually the panacea, the magical remedy, in the soul of the educator and teacher.
In 'The Blood Doctor,' I wrote about the history of haemophilia and the devastating effects of the disease at a time when there was no remedy.
I've laid out a platform that I think would begin to remedy some of the problems we have in the criminal justice system.
I offer you the remedy of Free Love as an antidote for enforced lust, and the world will have to take it before the disease can be cured.
Life is a malady in which sleep soothes us every sixteen hours; it is a palliation; death is the remedy.
Freedom and not servitude is the cure of anarchy; as religion, and not atheism, is the true remedy of superstition.
The greatest remedy that is used against a plan of the enemy is to do voluntarily what he plans that you do by force.
Evils, like poisons, have their uses, and there are diseases which no other remedy can reach.
She had discovered that the best remedy for heartache was trying to make herself useful to others.
As a remedy against all ills - poverty, sickness, and melancholy - only one thing is absolutely necessary: a liking for work — © Charles Baudelaire
As a remedy against all ills - poverty, sickness, and melancholy - only one thing is absolutely necessary: a liking for work
It is a persistent evil to persecute a man who belongs to the grace of God. It is a calamity without remedy to hate the happy.
Blessed art Thou, Lord, who giveth suffering As a divine remedy for our impurities.
To the medical man, astrology is invaluable in diagnosing diseases and prescribing a remedy, for it reveals the hidden cause of all ailments.
Suggested remedy for the common cold: A good gulp of whiskey at bedtime-it's not very scientific, but it helps.
Avarice seems to have so pervaded our vital principles as to battle all hopes of a remedy but for peace and plenty.
A design remedy that prevents bugs is always preferable to a test method that discovers them.
You can do a lot with Scotch tape. Almost anything! I love that you can hem a dress, and its an instant remedy in a fashion crises.
When the patient loves his disease, how unwilling he is to allow a remedy to be applied.
War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want.
It makes no good to point the failures out without showing at the same time the remedy to address them.
Optimism can be prescribed and applied as a medicine, and is a remedy in proportion to its purity and the wisdom displayed in its use.
Between two groups of people who want to make inconsistent kinds of worlds, I see no remedy but force.
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