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I have no perfect panacea for human ills. And even if I had I would not attempt to present a system of philosophy between the soup and fish.
— Elbert Hubbard
In so far as the mind is stronger than the body, so are the ills contracted by the mind more severe than those contracted by the body.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Every believer is made complete when placed under the complete claim of Christ, and all the spiritual ills of our world find their only cure in him.
— David E. Garland
all over the world wars
people plagued
by the same ills as their oppressor
the real revolution is
to love myself. — Pamela Sneed
people plagued
by the same ills as their oppressor
the real revolution is
to love myself. — Pamela Sneed
In order to be happy, think of the ills you have been spared.
— Joseph Joubert
Ills are many, blessings few,
but dreams tonight will shelter you. — Thomas Pynchon
but dreams tonight will shelter you. — Thomas Pynchon
Humor is an antidote to all ills.
— Patch Adams
Love is the only way to rescue humanity from all ills, and in it you too have the only method of saving your people from enslavement.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Some are cursed with the fullness of satiety; and how can they bear the ills of life when its very pleasures fatigue them?
— Charles Caleb Colton
We create our fate every day ... most of the ills we suffer from are directly traceable to our own behavior.
— Henry Miller
Why, since we are always complaining of our ills, are we constantly employed in redoubling them?
— Voltaire
Alas, regardless of their doom, the little victims play! No sense have they of ills to come, nor care beyond today.
— Thomas Gray
Heaven's slow but sure redress of human ills.
— Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
In the opinion of the anarchist, the sum total of human ills is expressed in one word-authority.
— Albert Meltzer
This low-fat idea that's been drummed into our heads and bellies is completely off-base and deeply responsible for most of our modern ills.
— David Perlmutter
Physical ills are the taxes laid upon this wretched life; some are taxed higher, and some lower, but all pay something.
— Lord Chesterfield
There are two medicines for all ills: time and silence.
— Alexandre Dumas
Their best; get them out into the air; and cure their ills by the magnetism of more active,
— Louisa May Alcott
Pity is often a reflection of our own evils in the ills of others. It is a delicate foresight of the troubles into which we may fall.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
It is frightening how dependent on drugs we are all becoming and how easy it is for doctors to prescribe them as the universal panacea for our ills.
— Prince Charles
Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world.
— Herman Daly
No one understands my ills, nor the terror that fills my breast, who does not know the heart of a mother.
— Marie Antoinette
So given that reality, let us not cast that all of the problems and ills of our society are somehow upon the immigrants who have come to this country.
— Luis Gutierrez
Unlike Paul Newman, who seems to think that salad dressing is the cure-all for America's ills, I'm a man of action.
— Stephen Colbert
In a true democracy is the cure for most of our social and political ills, but a few of them must remain to keep us going.
— Ameen Rihani
The centuries are sprinkled with rare magic
with divine creatures
who help us get past the common and extraordinary ills that beset us — Charles Bukowski
with divine creatures
who help us get past the common and extraordinary ills that beset us — Charles Bukowski
Great sorrows have no leisure to complain:
Least ills vent forth, great griefs within remain. — William Goffe
Least ills vent forth, great griefs within remain. — William Goffe
The only practical way yet discovered by the world for curing its ills is to forget about them.
— Ben Hecht
Opinions have caused more ills than the plague or earthquakes on this little globe of ours.
— Voltaire
Literature is the daughter of heaven, who descended upon earth to soften and charm all human ills.
— Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
It's making life important, making a single life important, rather than having a prescription for the global ills which afflict us.
— Bharati Mukherjee
One cannot be too extreme in dealing with social ills; the extreme thing is generally the true thing.
— Emma Goldman
A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing: our helper He amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing.
— Martin Luther
When desperate ills demand a speedy cure, Distrust is cowardice, and prudence folly.
— Samuel Johnson
Follow not after the vain, understand the ills of sense pleasures. One who is vigilant and meditative, obtains deep joy.
— Gautama Buddha
All the social ills that
law presumes to correct exist because people are not free to
learn and grow. — Jeremy Locke
law presumes to correct exist because people are not free to
learn and grow. — Jeremy Locke
Of all ills that one endures, hope is a cheap and universal cure.
— Abraham Cowley
Unforgiveness is the most prolific cause of disease. It will harden arteries or liver, and affect the eye-sight. In its train are endless ills.
— Florence Scovel Shinn
Anarchism? You bet your sweet betsy. The only cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy. Much more.
— Edward Abbey
We are made for action, and activity is the sovereign remedy for all physical ills.
— Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
A reformer is a man who sees the world's superficial ills and sets out to cure them by aggravating the more basic ills.
— Fernando Pessoa
Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid.
— Publilius Syrus
I believe in solving social ills with business skills.
— Richie Norton
Oh! that Thou wouldest enter into my heart, and inebriate it, that I may forget my ills, and embrace Thee, my sole good!
— Augustine Of Hippo
The body's ills are the least of ills, for they end only in death, which is but a little thing. But if the spirit dies, then all is lost.
— Michael Flynn
Look at any country that's plagued with poverty, disease or violence; the antidote is girls. Girls are the antibodies to many of society's ills.
— Queen Rania Of Jordan
Despotism often presents itself as the repairer of all the ills suffered, the support of just rights, defender of the oppressed, and founder of order.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Real pain can alone cure us of imaginary ills. We feel a thousand miseries till we are lucky enough to feel misery.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
True, as unwisdom is the worst of ills
— Sophocles
Old age is the harbor of all ills.
— Wilfred Bion
Salvation for our educational ills ... will have to come from within an educational community willing to say we have met the enemy and it is us.
— Seymour Sarason
This attitude is basic human nature. We'd rather look outward and blame others for ills that befall us than point the finger at ourselves.
— Amish Tripathi
With ills unending strives the putter off.
— Epictetus
Poverty is the fundamental cause of most of the physical, moral and economic ills of humanity.
— Helen Keller
True heroism consists in being superior to the ills of life, in whatever shape they may challenge us to combat.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
He who sings frightens away his ills.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Philosophy easily triumphs over past and future ills; but present ills triumph over philosophy.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The blood of my motherland waters a magic plant that cures all ills. That plant is art, and sometimes art needs corruption as a kind of fertilizer
— Alfred De Musset
In the blessings as well as in the ills of life, less depends upon what befalls us than upon the way in which it is met ...
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Nothing is so costly as the pursuit of a cure for imaginary ills.
— Francois Fenelon
Slaves do not always welcome their deliverers. They become accustomed to being slaves. They would rather gear those ills they have
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The seven ages of man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wills.
— Richard J. Needham
Work is a sovereign remedy for all ills, and a man who loves to work will never be unhappy.
— Ellen Swallow Richards
I truly believe that our major social ills would disappear if we just spent our lives perfecting the art of connecting with each other.
— Sean Stephenson
Well, we ought to be stirred, even to tears, by society's ills.
— George McGovern
We must make the best of those ills which cannot be avoided.
— Clarence Day
Money soothes a lot of ills and helps people to tolerate what they might not otherwise be able to stomach.
— Tami Egonu
I have caught more ills from people sneezing over me and giving me virus infections than from kissing dogs.
— Barbara Woodhouse
It is much better to learn to deal with the ills we have now than to speculate on those that may befall us.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Curing environmental ills requires not a stance outside nature, but a stance within nature, a role not as onlooker without, but as an actor within.
— Valerius Geist
The amusements of life, he argued, should be accepted with the same philosophy as its ills. ("The Striding Place")
— Gertrude Atherton
So material a difference does it make, not what ills are suffered, but what kind of man suffers them.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Stories that rise from deep suffering can provide the most potent remedies for past, present, and even future ills.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Keeing busy is the remedy for all the ills in America. It's also the means by which the creative impulse is destroyed.
— Joyce Carol Oates
He robs present ills of their power who has perceived their coming beforehand.
— Seneca The Younger
It's a great comfort to some people to groan over their imaginary ills.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
But I wasn't there to treat the incurable ills of megalomania.
— Walter Mosley
Forgiveness is all-powerful. Forgiveness heals all ills.
— Catherine Ponder