“The Turkish road is not my model because I am critical of the way you are dealing with freedom of expression, of how you are dealing with the treatment of minorities, and your economic vision.” WayVisionEconomicExpressionModelsCriticalMinoritiesTreatmentFreedom Of ExpressionTurkish Author:Tariq Ramadan
“I think one possibility [in the future] might be chemotherapy. And I'm always hesitant to say that because it makes it sound like I'm against chemotherapy. Right now, chemotherapy is the best cancer treatment therapy we have. But let's say we find some way where we can almost genetically engineer the DNA of our being and fight cancer that way. Then, the idea that we used to pump poison into people to fight off cancer will almost seem like the use of leeches or something.” PeopleThinkingWayIdeasUseSeemsMightUsedFightingSoundPossibilityRight NowCancerTherapyPoisonTreatmentEngineersDnaPumpsHesitantChemotherapyLeechesCancer TreatmentFighting Cancer Author:Chuck Klosterman
“Today, hundreds of thousands of AIDS patients are under medical treatment, which is a great advancement. But it makes some people reckless.” PeopleTodayPatientAidsMedicalTreatmentAdvancementRecklessMedical Treatment Author:Yoweri Museveni
“One strand of psychotherapy is certainly to help relieve suffering, which is a genuine medical concern. If someone is bleeding, you want to stop the bleeding. Another medical aspect is the treatment of chronic complaints that are disabling in some way. And many of our troubles are chronic. Life is chronic. So there is a reasonable, sensible, medical side to psychotherapy.” IfsWayWantHelpingLife IsSufferingSidesTroubleConcernAspectMedicalGenuineReasonableTreatmentSensibleComplaintsBleedingPsychotherapyStrands Author:James Hillman
“I take a jazz class and I also take just a regular exercise class with a man who gives me acupressure treatments. It's just stretching and elongating the muscles.” MenGivingClassExerciseGive MeJazzMusclesTreatmentStretchingRegular Exercise Author:Jessica Lange
“I think integrative medicine, something I've pioneered, is the way of the future. Its great promise is that it can reduce healthcare costs by shifting the whole focus of healthcare away from disease management to health promotion and prevention. They can do that two ways: first, by focusing attention on lifestyle medicine, which is very deficient. And second, by bringing into the mainstream treatments that are lower cost because they are not dependent on expensive technology.” ThinkingWayFirstsTwoWholeCan DoAttentionTechnologyFocusPromiseCostDiseaseManagementMedicineLifestyleExpensiveDependentTreatmentHealthcareMainstreamPromotionShiftingTwo WaysPreventionHealth Promotion Author:Andrew Weil
“I stand on the shoulders of giants that have gone before me, in terms of affording people like myself, women, the access to democracy, the vote, medical treatment, education, everything that I've been given. It's all been earned.” PeopleGivenTermGoneDemocracyVoteAccessMedicalShouldersGiantsTreatmentMedical TreatmentAffording Author:Annie Lennox
“Addictions and mental disorders are like a disease, and they need treatment.” NeedsDiseaseAddictionTreatmentDisorderMental Disorder Author:Syesha Mercado
“Carolyn Maloney led the fight to make sure that DNA evidence kits are processed and passed the Debbie Smith Bill. She, when no one almost would listen to us on the whole issue of the Taliban and its treatment of women, she helped pass the Afghan Women's Empowerment Act.” WholeFightingIssuesEvidenceEmpowermentBillsTreatmentDnaTalibanAfghanDna Evidence Author:Eleanor Smeal
“Other than vaccines and finding a cure, most funding goes toward putting people on treatment. That's completely valid and I understand that, but it's never how we're going to stop AIDS.” PeopleFindingsAidsCuresTreatmentFundingVaccines Author:Charlize Theron
“I'm not going to play pundit on Donald Trump and criticize him. I will say the media's treatment of that illustrates a very, very different - I mean, it dominated the news for a week to 10 days once he was the nominee. In the primary, it didn't get, seemingly, even 30 seconds of news.” MeanDifferentPlayWeekMediaTrumpNewsPrimariesTreatmentCriticizeSecondsPundits Author:Ted Cruz
“I love directing my music videos and writing video treatments, and I think it's all just because I love the visual aspect of it as well.” ThinkingWritingWellsAspectVideoVisualsTreatment Author:Melanie Martinez
“I trust I may be enabled in the treatment of patients always to act with a single eye to their good.” MayEyeSciencePatientTreatmentSingle Eye Author:Joseph Lister
“Amygdalin ('Laetrile')..has been employed medically for many centuries. Ancient herbal pharmacopeias recommended the bitter almond for the treatment for a variety of illnesses.” Has BeensAgeDarkCenturyAncientIllnessMedicalBitterVarietyTreatmentEmployedDark AgesAlmonds Author:Charles Moertel
“One patient had severe pre-treatment pain resulting from skeletal meta-stases...at 5 weeks after the onset of (laetrile and metabolic) therapy, she claimed complete relief.” AgePainDarkWeekPatientMedicalTherapyReliefTreatmentSevereDark AgesStasis Author:Charles Moertel
“The frequency of disastrous consequences in compound fracture, contrasted with the complete immunity from danger to life or limb in simple fracture, is one of the most striking as well as melancholy facts in surgical practice.” WellsFactsScienceSimplePracticeDangerConsequenceTreatmentMelancholyLimbsFrequencyCompoundsImmunityFracture Author:Joseph Lister
“Although Christianity has a poor record on animals (as it does, it must be said, on the treatment of slaves, women, children, and gays), it is also the case that Christian theology, when creatively and critically handled, can provide a strong basis for animal rights.” ChildrenDoeSaidChristianStrongAnimalPoorChristianityCasesRecordsRightsGayBasesSlaveTheologyTreatmentAnimal RightsChristian Theology Author:Andrew Linzey
“... religious insults are considered acceptable even by those who decry slurs about race, ethnicity, and gender. Religious people seem to deserve such treatment.” PeopleSeemsChristianReligiousRaceDeserveGenderInsultTreatmentAcceptableEthnicitySlursRace Ethnicity Author:William Murchison
“If they could say that to their patients, it could be a way to treatment, as in both working on it and preserving it. That could give a patient the faith to fully experience that beauty, without reliving the torment.” IfsWayGivingPatientTreatmentTorment Author:Paul Dalio
“Kant's treatments of rational theology and metaphysics were aimed primarily at theoretical questions. His attitude toward the pseudo-sciences of "special metaphysics" in Wolff and Baumgarten was always double-edged. He did see them as pseudo-sciences but also valued their doctrinal value and especially their regulative value for the empirical sciences. Like his views about religion, I don't think any of this is any longer viable in its original form.” ThinkingFormValuesViewsAttitudeSpecialOriginalsTheologyRationalTreatmentMetaphysicsTheoreticalPseudo Author:Allen W. Wood
“Many people don't know that I experienced a blood clot caused by deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, which is when a blood clot forms in a deep vein in the body, often the leg or thigh. I'm fortunate that my DVT was diagnosed and treated before it led to something even more serious and that's why I encourage people to talk to their doctor if they think something is wrong. I've teamed up with Janssen Pharmaceuticals to raise awareness about blood clot prevention and treatment.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsBodyFormBloodAwarenessSeriousDoctorsRaisesLegsTreatedFortunateTreatmentVeinsThighsPreventionBlood Clots Author:Arnold Palmer
“He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.” MenHeartHardAnimalJudgingCreaturesTreatsCrueltyPetTreatmentThought ProvokingVegetarianVeganAnimal RightsJudgedVegetarianismVeganismAnimal WelfareAnimal CrueltyAnimal LoveDealingsVegetarian HealthAnimal WorldPlants And AnimalsPet AnimalsDog RescueAnimal EthicsAnimal AbuseCruel WorldAnimals In NatureKindness To AnimalsAnimal RescueNature And AnimalsCategorical ImperativeTreatment Of AnimalsCompanion AnimalsDangerous AnimalsIll TreatmentCreatures Of The EarthThose Who Judge Book:Lectures on Ethics Source: Lectures on Ethics
“I think that, ultimately, the only thing that affects race relations is fair treatment.” ThinkingRaceFairsRelationTreatmentRace Relations Author:Ras Baraka
“Instead of thinking of the question of race genealogically, and leaving it open whether vernacular races are genealogical units, the interest in biomedicine has been to determine whether vernacular racial categories are medically useful in diagnosis and treatment. There is on-going debate about this.” ThinkingHas BeensInterestRaceLeavingDetermineDebateTreatmentCategoriesUnitsDiagnosisVernacular Author:Elliott Sober
“We'd be happy to have more fair treatment in the media, but I'm not going to find unicorns on my doorstep tomorrow.” MediaTomorrowFairsTreatmentUnicornDoorstep Author:Anderson Cooper
“You do not have to go to either criminalizing and throwing people in prison. I don't think you should do that for people who are using any drugs. I think they absolutely need treatment.” PeopleThinkingNeedsShouldDrugPrisonTreatmentThrowing Author:Kevin Sabet
“I'm simply asking that people who arrive from Cuba receive the same treatment as any other immigrant who comes from another country. The only difference, obviously, is that the Cuban Adjustment Act will remain in effect, that a Cuban who arrives today from Cuba may remain in the U.S.” PeopleMayCountryTodayDifferencesEffectsAskingTreatmentImmigrantsCubaAdjustmentCuban Author:Marco Rubio
“We welcome all republican endorsements, no question. We'd be happy to have that. We'd be happy to have more fair treatment in the media. But I'm not going to find unicorns on my doorstep tomorrow either.” MediaTomorrowRepublicanFairsWelcomeTreatmentUnicornDoorstepEndorsements Author:Kellyanne Conway
“If you've heard Hillary Clinton's recent remarks on Ritalin and other drug use on children, you'll find the usual nauseating demagoguery. She appears to be urging Ritalin caution; but, if you listen carefully, she's calling it a miracle drug: "A Godsend for emotional and behavioral problems, for both children and their parents." She insists her efforts are not an attack on the medical treatment of children's emotional well-being because the drugs are very, very "useful."” IfsWellsChildrenUseProblemParentEffortHeardEmotionalCallingDrugMiracleClintonMedicalWell BeingTreatmentUsualCautionRemarksDrug UseDemagogueryMedical TreatmentEmotional Well BeingRitalin Author:Peter Breggin
“Hillary [Clinton] even said that, whether or not teenagers want treatment, they have to get it. So it's involuntary treatment.” WantSaidClintonTeenagerTreatmentInvoluntary Author:Peter Breggin
“My routine actually stays pretty simple and consistent. Every morning I use the X-Out Wash-In Treatment with warm water in the shower. I towel dry my face, apply a moisturizer-sunscreen, and go!” UseFacesWaterSimpleMorningWarmDryConsistentTreatmentRoutineEvery MorningShowersTowelsSunscreen Author:Tinashe
“[John Calvin's] treatment of the person and work of Christ, of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, of prayer and liturgy, of the sacraments, and of the way in which we have an in-built sense of the divine that we suppress to our great sorrow - these are all immense contributions to Christian thought. The same could be said of his commentaries, which are still regularly consulted by biblical critics today.” WayPersonsSaidStillsTodayChristianSpiritChristPrayerDivineSorrowHolyBuiltCriticsBelieverHoly SpiritContributionTreatmentImmenseBiblicalSacramentsCommentaryLiturgy Author:Oliver D. Crisp
“I recommend Doug Sweeney's recent book [Jonathan] Edwards the Exegete (Oxford University Press, 2015), which is a terrific treatment of the way in which Edwards was steeped in the Bible, so that it shaped the whole of his thinking.” ThinkingWayBookWholePressesUniversityTreatmentTerrificOxfordOxford UniversitySweeney Author:Oliver D. Crisp
“There are many cases and layers of racist behavior in the US - from police treatment to the issues of education and job opportunities. In America, however, such cases are being discussed publically.” JobsAmericaOpportunityCasesIssuesBehaviorPoliceTreatmentRacistLayersJob OpportunitiesOpportunity In America Author:Ai Weiwei
“I actually think it almost works the other way sometimes: making a college textbook, say, look really "user friendly" tends to also make it look less "serious," even if nothing changes other than the design treatment.” IfsThinkingWayLooksSometimesDesignCollegeSeriousTreatmentFriendlyUsersThings ChangeTextbooksUser Friendly Author:Michael Bierut
“For me, moral questions such as stem-cell research turn upon whether suffering is caused. In this case, clearly none is. The embryos have no nervous system. But that's not an issue discussed publicly. The issue is, Are they human? If you are an absolutist moralist, you say, "These cells are human, and therefore they deserve some kind of special moral treatment."” IfsHumansKindSufferingTurnsMoralCasesIssuesSpecialResearchDeserveNervousCellsTreatmentStemNervous SystemStem CellMoralistEmbryosStem Cell Research Author:Richard Dawkins
“[Pope Francis] continued to focus on migrants. He visited the Greek island of Lesbos, which was the front line of the European migrant crisis. And a month later, he accepted a prestigious European Union prize, but he scolded Europe for its treatment of migrants. And in a speech echoing Martin Luther King, he said I have a dream of a Europe where being a migrant is not a crime. So, yeah, he showed he can be quite outspoken on political issues.” SaidDreamPoliticalLinesIssuesFocusFrontsCrimeMonthsKingsSpeechEuropeCrisisYeahUnionsAcceptedGreekIslandsTreatmentPrizePopeLutherEuropean UnionMigrantsOutspokenPolitical IssuesPrestigiousScolded Author:Sylvia Poggioli
“There are still many homeless trans folk wandering the streets. They are still harassed on the street by bystanders and police officers. We still face many administrative hurdles in every aspect of our lives. If anything, things are actually getting harder for us, because now there are people who are using our visibility as an excuse to say that we are already receiving fair and honest treatment, when the reality is that we are still in bad shape as a community.” PeopleIfsStillsRealityFacesCommunityOur LivesStreetsHonestShapesFairsAspectHarderPoliceFolksExcuseWanderTreatmentOfficersReceivingHomelessTransPolice OfficerHurdleAdministrativeVisibilityBystanders Author:Chelsea Manning
“A political decision has been made not to irritate the intelligence community. The spy agencies are really embarrassed, they're really sore - the revelations really hurt their mystique. The last ten years, they were getting the Zero Dark Thirty treatment - they're the heroes. The surveillance revelations bring them back to Big Brother kind of narratives, and they don't like that at all.” YearsKindHas BeensMadeBigsLastsPoliticalCommunityHurtDarkDecisionBrotherHeroTenNarrativeThirtyAgencyRevelationsTreatmentZeroEmbarrassedSpySurveillanceMystiqueIntelligence CommunityPolitical DecisionsZero Dark Thirty Author:Edward Snowden
“[Transsexual surgery] could be likened to political psychiatry in the Soviet Union. I suggest that transsexualism should best be seen in this light, as directly political, medical abuse of human rights. The mutilation of healthy bodies and the subjection of such bodies to dangerous and life-threatening continuing treatment violates such people's rights to live with dignity in the body into which they were born.” PeopleShouldHumansBodyLightPoliticalBornRightsDangerousHealthyDignityAbuseUnionsHuman RightsMedicalTreatmentSovietContinuingSurgeryThreateningSoviet UnionPsychiatrySubjectionHealthy BodyMutilationTranssexuals Author:Sheila Jeffreys
“While there are many who feel that morality must be built into law, I believe that the elimination of transsexualism is not best achieved by legislation prohibiting transsexual treatment and surgery but rather by legislation that limits it and by other legislation that lessens the support given to sex-role stereotyping, which generated the problem to begin with.” FeelsBelieveProblemLawGivenI BelieveSexRolesSupportMoralityLimitsBuiltTreatmentSurgeryLegislationStereotypeEliminationTranssexuals Author:Janice Raymond
“I think Martin Luther King would always keep track of collective insurgencies among poor and working people. He was concerned about the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union, for example. He would have closely followed the Arab Spring. And certainly he would be very critical of the massive surveillance state that has emerged in America in the last five to 10 years. He would have approved of the movements trying to gain some accountability in U.S. foreign policy, such as drones being (used) on innocent people. I think he would march against drones.” PeopleThinkingTryingYearsStatesWould BeLastsAmericaUsedPoorFivePolicyExampleMovementKingsSpringGainsConcernedUnionsTrackJewCriticalInnocentCollectivesTreatmentAccountabilityMarchMassiveSovietForeign PolicySoviet UnionLutherSurveillanceApprovedDronesArab SpringInsurgencySurveillance State Author:Cornel West
“Government alone cannot solve the problems we deal with in our correctional facilities, treatment centers, homeless shelters and crisis centers - we need our faith-based and community partners.” NeedsProblemGovernmentCommunityDealsCrisisSolvePartnersCompromiseTreatmentShelterHomelessFacilityFaith Based Author:Dirk Kempthorne
“The older I got, the more apparent it became that my mother was losing control over me. She fought back fiercely with black moods, silent treatments and martyrdom. And, of course, all she did was run my ass out of the house even quicker. The pressure was unbearable.” RunningMotherCoursesHouseBlackLosingPressureSilentMoodAssTreatmentUnbearableMartyrdomLosing ControlSilent Treatment Author:George Carlin
“We are living through a remarkable time where we're translating this investment that we've made in cancer science to new treatments. And they're benefiting a large number of people and they will benefit many more in the years to come.” PeopleYearsMadeNumbersBenefitsInvestmentCancerRemarkableTreatmentTranslateLarge Numbers Author:Tyler Jacks
“If you have HIV, I don't think there's anything to be ashamed of. Get treatment and don't think that you're out of options or resources because you're not.” IfsThinkingResourcesAshamedTreatmentHiv Author:Jay Ellis
“Very few alcoholics get into a treatment program until they are at the end of the rope, often when they feel like they are about to lose something that is important to them, namely a wife or their family. The same is true with those who are physically and verbally abusive.” FeelsImportantEndsLosesWifeProgramTreatmentRopeAlcoholicsAbusive Author:Gary Chapman
“Joe [Wright] reached out to me and sent me a treatment, and I said yes on the spot just from the treatment. Within six weeks, I was in Cape Town and there was a script [of Black Mirror episode 'Nosedive'], but I didn't realize until I received the full script that Rashida [Jones] and Michael [Schur] had worked on it. It's a particularly funny episode. Joe and I always looked at it as a satire; it has a lot of comedic elements to it.” SaidBlackRealizingWeekElementsSixTownsMirrorsScriptsSpotsTreatmentSatireEpisodesComedicCapesCape Town Author:Bryce Dallas Howard
“There are a very small number of doctors in France that use essential oils and herbs as well as conventional drugs in their treatments and sometimes they will use essential oils intensively, usually because they are treating people with cancer or chronic infections that patients have had for years, and ingested essential oils are a really a great choice for treating chronic infections if you're a doctor.” PeopleIfsYearsWellsSometimesUseChoicesNumbersDrugEssentialsDoctorsPatientCancerOilFranceTreatmentConventionalHerbsInfectionSmall NumbersPeople With CancerEssential Oils Author:Robert Tisserand
“How many years did people hate Obamacare? Now there's a poll out there that says Obamacare's never been more popular. Really? Really? Just how stupid do you think we all are? After whatever it is, six years of rising premiums, lost coverage, horrible treatment, no access, now all of a sudden, and there hasn't been any improvement in enrollment.” PeopleThinkingYearsHateLostStupidSixAccessImprovementHorribleRisingTreatmentPollsObamacareCoverageEnrollment Author:Rush Limbaugh