“Where there is happiness, there is found pleasure in nonsense. The transformation of experience into its opposite, of the suitable into the unsuitable, the obligatory into the optional (but in such a manner that this process produces no injury and is only imagined in jest), is a pleasure.” FoundProcessPleasureProduceOppositesTransformationInjuryNonsenseSuitableJestOptional Book:Writings of Nietzsche: Volume III Source: Writings of Nietzsche: Volume III
“... it is highly unlikely that a structural derangement could produce pain equal in severity to acute muscle spasm.” PainProduceEqualTherapyMusclesInjuryUnlikelySeverity Author:John E. Sarno
“Chiropractic, which celebrated its centennial in 1995, is a curious mixture of science and pseudoscience, sense and nonsense. Much of it is based on the theory that misaligned spinal bones produce nerve interference that causes disease. Many chiropractors claim that correcting these misalignments ("subluxations") can restore health and that regular spinal adjustments are essential to maintain it.” PainCausesProduceTheoryEssentialsDiseaseClaimsBonesCuriousTherapyInjuryNonsenseNervesMixturesAdjustmentInterferenceCorrectingPseudoscienceChiropracticCentennial Book:Inside Chiropractic: A Patient's Guide Source: Inside Chiropractic: A Patient's Guide
“Revenge tries to solve the problem of vulnerability. If I strike back, I transfer vulnerability from myself to the other. And yet by striking back I produce a world in which my vulnerability to injury is increased by the likelihood of another strike. So it seems as if I'm getting rid of my vulnerability and instead locating it with the other, but actually I'm heightening the vulnerability of everyone and I'm heightening the possibility of violence that happens between us.” IfsWorldTryingProblemSeemsHappensViolencePossibilityProduceSolveRevengeStrikesVulnerabilityInjuryTransfersLikelihoodStrike Back Author:Judith Butler
“Fast movement during exercise does not produce fast muscles, or strong muscles, or large muscles, it produces only one thing, a thing to be avoided, it produces injuries.” DoeStrongOne ThingMovementProduceExerciseMusclesInjuryAvoided Author:Arthur Jones
“The greatness of America is that it produces exuberant geniuses like Louis Armstrong and Fred Astaire and Leonard Bernstein. We are meant to be a jazzy people who talk big and jump on the table and dance; we aren't supposed to be dopey and glum and brood over old injuries.” PeopleBigsAmericaGreatnessProduceGeniusTablesSupposed To BeInjuryMeant To BeArmstrongGreatness Of America Author:Garrison Keillor
“Calamity, war, famine, plague, death, adversity, disease, injury do not necessarily produce repentance. We may become better in a calamity but it does not necessarily make us repent. The essence of repentance is that we cannot be repentant until we confront our own self righteousness with God's righteousness.” MayDoeWarSelfProduceDiseaseEssenceAdversityInjuryRepentanceRighteousnessRepentPlagueCalamityFamineSelf RighteousSelf Righteousness Author:Fulton J. Sheen