T Quotes
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“The cure for bad politics is the same as the cure for tuberculosis. It is living in the open.”
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
“The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.”
“The cure for cancer does not exist, yet, but I have created a serum that has successfully pushed cancer into remission. The next step is annihilating it completely from the body. All I need are some volunteers.”
Source: The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“The cure for capitalism's failing would require that a government would have to rise above the interests of one class alone.”
Source: The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times, and Ideas of the Great Economic Thinkers
“The cure for crime is not the electric chair, but the high chair.”
“The cure for cynicism is simply to engage honestly.”
“The cure for evil and disorder is more liberty, not suppression.”
Source: What is Anarchism?
“THE CURE FOR EXHAUSTION
Sometimes, exhausted
with toil and endeavour,
I wish I could sleep
for ever and ever;
but then this reflection
my longing allays:
I shall be doing it
one of these days.”
“The cure for false theology is motherwit. Forget your books and traditions, and obey your moral perceptions at this hour.”
Source: The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations
“The cure for grief is motion.”
Source: Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work
“The cure for hatred is straightforward. One should pray for the person toward whom he feels hatred; make specific supplication mentioning this person by name, asking God to give this person good things in this life and the next. When one does this with sincerity, hearts mend. If one truly wants to purify his or her heart and root out disease, there must be total sincerity and conviction that these cures are effective.
Arguably, the disease of hatred is one of the most devastating forces in the world. But the force that is infinitely more powerful is love. Love is an attribute of God; hate is not. A name of God mentioned in the Quran is al-Wadud, the Loving one. Hate is the absence of love, and only through love can hatred be removed from the heart. In a profound and beautiful hadith, the Prophet said, "None of you has achieved faith until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”
Source: Purification of the Heart: Signs, Symptoms and Cures of the Spiritual Diseases of the Heart
“The cure for him would be to take a good long look at some potato plants, which have lately had such a deep and distinctive colour and tone, instead of driving himself mad looking at pieces of yellow satin and gold leather.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Vincent van Gogh (Illustrated)
“The cure for impatience with the fulfillment of God's timetable is to believe His promises, obey His will, and leave the results to Him. So often when God's timetable stretches into years we become discouraged and...want to give up or try to work something out on our own.”
“The cure for love is the love itself.”
“The cure for mixed metaphors, I have always found, is for the patient to be obliged to draw a picture of the result.”
Source: In these times
“The cure for moving too fast is just to slow down.”
“The cure for much of what ails our society is active citizen participation. Those who don't care, those who do nothing, bear enormous responsibility for the suffering in the world.”
Source: The One Idea That Saves The World: A Message of Hope in a Time of Crisis
“The cure for multiple problems lies in one major cause that needs to be identified and fixed. A great leader starts with the biggest problem and makes remediation strategies.”
Source: Modified Leadership
“The cure for our modern maladies is dirt under the fingernails and the feel of thick grass between the toes. The cure for our listlessness is to be out within the invigorating wind. The cure for our uselessness is to take back up our stewardship; for it is not that there has been no work to be done, we simply have not been attending to it.”
Source: Ruminations at Twilight: Poetry Exploring the Sacred
“The cure for pain is in the pain.”
Source: The Rumi Collection: An Anthology of Translations of Mevlâna Jalâluddin Rumi
“The cure for pain is in the pain. Good and bad are mixed. If you don't have both, you don't belong with us.”
Source: The Rumi Collection: An Anthology of Translations of Mevlâna Jalâluddin Rumi
“The cure for sorrow is to learn something.”
Source: I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It
“The cure for tender sensibilities is to make more of our objects and less of our selves.”
Source: Intuitions and Summaries of Thought
“The cure for the evils of democracy is more democracy.”
Source: Mencken Chrestomathy
“The cure for the greatest part of human miseries is not radical, but palliative.”
Source: The Rambler: In Four Volumes
“The cure for the Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner tragedies is not education or exposure. It's the Gospel. So, finally, I'M ENCOURAGED because the Gospel gives mankind hope.”
Source: Under Our Skin: Getting Real about Race. Getting Free from the Fears and Frustrations that Divide Us.
“The cure for the sin of envy and jealousy is to find our contentment in God”
Source: The Pursuit of Holiness
“The cure for too much to do is solitude and silence.”
Source: The Heart of a Leader
“The cure for unhappiness is happiness,
I don't care what anyone says.”
Source: Niagara Falls All Over Again
“The cure for unhappiness...It's this: What a person needs is always more than they say.”
“The cure is as simple as this: Live your words and live your belief system.”
“The cure is care. Caring for others is the practice of peace. Caring becomes as important as curing. Caring produces the cure, not the reverse. Caring about nuclear war and its victims is the beginning of a cure for our obsession with war. Peace does not comes through strength. Quite the opposite: Strength comes through peace. The practices of peace strengthen us for every vicissitude. . . . The task is immense!”
“The cure is confession.”
“The cure is in the house, not brought by other hands from distant places, but by its own, in agony and blood.”
Source: The Libation Bearers: And The Eumenides: The Oresteia, Parts II and III.
“The cure is in the scar.”
Source: Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
“The cure might be worse than the problem”
Source: The Time Traveler's Wife
“The cure of many diseases is unknown to physicians because they are ignorant of the whole... For the part can never be well unless the whole is well.”
“The cure of many diseases remains unknown to the physicians of Hellos (Greece) because they do not study the whole person.”
“The cure of poverty is egalitarianism, increasing the mental capacity of the population and making them see their worth in life.”
Source: Destiny of Liberty
“The cure of the part should not be attempted without the cure of the whole.”
“The cure of the part should not be attempted without treatment of the whole. No attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul. Let no one persuade you to cure the head until he has first given you his soul to be cured, for this is the great error of our day, that physicians first separate the soul from the body.”
“The cure to combat the three Ss- stress, strain, and speed- can be found in three Ws- the work of devoted practice, the wisdom that comes of understanding the self and the world, and worship because ultimately surrendering to what we cannot control allows the ego to relax and lose the anxiety of its own infinitesimally small self in the infinitude of the divine.”
“The cure to every disaster is humanity in the world.”
“The cure to information overload is more information.”
“The cure to your self is that you are not yours.”
“The cure-alls of the present day are infinitely various and infinitely obliging. Applied psychology, autosuggestion, and royal roads to learning or to wealth are urged upon us by kindly, if not altogether disinterested, reformers. Simple and easy systems for the dissolution of discord and strife; simple and easy systems for the development of personality and power. Booklets of counsel on 'How to Get What We Want,' which is impossible; booklets on 'Visualization,' warranted to make us want what we get, which is ignoble.”
“The Cure: A new dimension of the word 'crap'.”
“The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.”
“The curiosity of an honorable mind willingly rests there, where the love of truth does not urge it farther onward, and the love of its neighbor bids it stop; in other words, it willingly stops at the point where the interests of truth do not beckon it onward, and charity cries, Halt!”
Source: Notes: Theological, Political and Miscellaneous
“The curiosity of cats is, like their affection, of a purity and intensity rarely seen in humans. We would be jaded when faced with the fiftieth paper bag. Not so our cats.”
Source: The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats: A Journey Into the Feline Heart