“A man may doubt of God's existence when he is in good health, just as he may doubt whether his relation with a harlot is sinful. When he falls ill, when dropsy develops, he leaves his concubine, and he believes in God.” MenBelieveChildrenFallSinLibertyDoubtIllRefuseBelieve In GodMistressIntercourseDiscarded Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“The schizophrenic may indeed be mad. He is mad. He is not ill. I have been told by people who have been through the mad experience how what was then revealed to them was veritable manna from Heaven. The person's whole life may be changed, but it is difficult not to doubt the validity of such vision. Also, not everyone comes back to us again.” PeopleMayPersonsHas BeensWholeHeavenDifficultVisionDoubtChangedMadnessMadIllWhole LifeValiditySchizophrenic Author:R. D. Laing
“With many women I doubt whether there be any more effectual wayof touching their hearts than ill-using them and then confessing it. If you wish to get the sweetest fragrance from the herb at your feet, tread on it and bruise it.” IfsHeartWishDoubtFeetIllTouchingFragranceSweetestHerbsBruisesConfessing Author:Anthony Trollope
“The Alexander Technique will benefit anyone whether they are an elite athlete or whether they just wish to live life without the aches and pains that many people suffer and accept as part of life. It is a pity that these techniques are not shown to us all at an early age for I have no doubt that this would alleviate many of the causes of ill health in our communities.” PeopleAgePainSufferingWishCausesCommunityAcceptingDoubtBenefitsAthleteIllTechniquePityLive LifeNo DoubtElitesAcheOur CommunityParts Of LifeAlleviateIll HealthAches And PainsElite Athletes Author:Greg Chappell
“Doubting things go ill often hurts more Than to be sure they do; for certainties Either are past remedies, or, timely knowing, The remedy then born.” PastBornHurtKnowingDoubtIllCertaintyRemedyTimely Book:The plays and poems of William Shakspeare Source: The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
“I've never written about a situation involving real people that I haven't directly taken part in. I've never made things up about other people. None of my stories were written with ill-intent towards the other people in them, even though I doubt people will believe that about "Adrien Brody."” PeopleBelieveMadeRealStoriesSituationTakenDoubtWrittenHavensIllInvolving Author:Marie Calloway
“Sloth is the great enemy -- the inspirer of cowardice, irresolution, self-pitying grief, and trivial, hairsplitting doubts. Sloth may also be a psychological cause of sickness. It is tempting to relax from our duties, take refuge in ill-health and hide under a nice warm blanket.” MaySelfCausesGriefEnemyDoubtNiceDutyIllWarmPsychologicalSicknessRelaxCowardiceRefugeBlanketSlothTemptingIll Health Author:Patanjali