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At the other end of the room the three old men discussed infirmities; exchanging symptoms in undertones as boys might speak of lust.
— Shirley Hazzard
There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love.
— Henry Fielding
So long as thou are ignorant be not ashamed to learn. Ignorance is the greatest of all infirmities, and when justified, the chiefest of all follies.
— Izaak Walton
God has administered to us of the present age, a bitter draught and a harsh physician, on account of our abounding infirmities.
— Desiderius Erasmus
The infirmities of genius are often mistaken for its privileges.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Nobody ever inferred from the multiple infirmities of Windows that Bill Gates was infinitely benevolent, omniscient, and able to fix everything.
— Simon Blackburn
Age, that acquaints us with infirmities in ourselves, should make us tender in our reprehension of weakness elsewhere.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
I am a little deaf, a little blind, a little important and on top of this are two or three abominable infirmities, but nothing destroys my hope.
— Voltaire
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities - we cannot do what they prevent us from doing.
— John Lancaster Spalding
Love may forgive all infirmities and love still in spite of them: but Love cannot cease to will their removal.
— C.S. Lewis
Are you still to learn that the end and perfection of our victories is to avoid the vices and infirmities of those whom we subdue?
— Alexander The Great
Of all our infirmities, the most savage is to despise our being.
— Michel De Montaigne
A friend should bear his friends infirmities.
— William Shakespeare
The belief that a crooked heart is betrayed by palsies, tics, and other infirmities dies hard.
— John Cheever
Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacence, if they discover none of the like in themselves.
— Joseph Addison
To kill animals for the purpose of feeding on their flesh is one of the most deplorable and shameful infirmities of the human state
— Alphonse De Lamartine
Spiritual infirmities such as tepidity are caused, not only by chills but also by fevers, that is, by excessive zeal.
— Saint Ignatius
If we manage to last in spite of everything, it is because our infirmities are so many and so contradictory that they cancel each other out.
— Emile M. Cioran
What an absurd thing it is to pass over all the valuable parts of a man, and fix our attention on his infirmities.
— Joseph Addison
Let us often think of our own infirmities, and we shall become indulgent toward those of others.
— Francois Fenelon
Lincoln admitted his infirmities to make way for his spring.
— Richard Brookhiser
Healing infirmities or forgiving sins, Jesus always responds to a prayer offered in faith: Your faith has made you well; go in peace.
— The Catholic Church
[The public has] the habit now of invalidating opinions emanating from me by reference to my age and infirmities.
— James Madison
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities.
— Anonymous
In history, a great volume is unrolled for our instruction, drawing the materials of future wisdom from the past errors and infirmities of mankind.
— Edmund Burke
Our Redeemer took upon Himself all the sins, pains, infirmities, and sicknesses of all who have ever lived and will ever live.
— James E. Faust
Particularity and separability are infirmities of the mind, not characteristics of the universe.
— Dee Hock
Rich men are to bear the infirmities of the poor, and wise are to bear the mistakes of the ignorant.
— Henry Ward Beecher