“We love comfort, and people make a lot of money selling us comfort, but I would challenge the notion that comfort is usually good for us.” PeoplePainChallengesComfortNotionSellingTherapyInjuryLots Of Money Author:Daniel Lieberman
“The notion that only those who preach the gospel of integrated medicine are able to perform the art of medicine is as ridiculous as it is insulting to everyone in healthcare who does his/her best to meet the needs of their patients. The assumption that unproven or disproven treatments become acceptable simply because they are often administered in a kind and caring fashion is quite simply not true.” NeedsKindDoeArtAblePainFashionMedicineNotionPatientCaringRidiculousTherapyAssumptionInjuryTreatmentHealthcareAcceptableInsultingIntegrated Author:Edzard Ernst
“Through inculcating the notion that sacrifice is a virtue, Christianity has succeeded in convincing many people that misery incurred through sacrifice is a mark of virtue. Pain becomes the inignia of morality - and conversely, pleasure becomes the insignia of immorality. Christianity, therefore, does not say, "Go forth and be miserable." Rather, it says, "Go forth and practice the virtue of self-sacrifice." In practical terms, these commands are identical.” PeopleDoeSelfPainTermPleasureChristianityPracticeVirtueSacrificeAtheismMoralityMarkMiseryNotionPositive AtheismPracticalsCommandMiserableConvincingIdenticalSelf SacrificeImmorality Author:George H. Smith
“How then can we account for the persistence of the myth that inside the empty nest lives a shattered and depressed shell of a woman--a woman in constant pain because her children no longer live under her roof? Is it possible that a notion so pervasive is, in fact, just a myth?” ChildrenFactsPainEmptyAccountsConstantNotionMythPersistenceShellsRoofNestsShatteredEmpty Nest Author:Lillian B. Rubin
“The only thing we are naturally afraid of is pain, or loss of pleasure. And because these are not annexed to any shape, colour, or size of visible objects, we are frighted of none of them, till either we have felt pain from them, or have notions put into us that they will do us harm.” PainFeltLossPleasureObjectsShapesNotionSizeHarmColourVisible Book:Delphi Complete Works of John Locke (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of John Locke (Illustrated)