Remedy Quotes

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“The greatest remedy in the world is change; and change implies the passing from the old to the new. It is also the only path that leads from the lesser to the greater, from the dream to the reality, from the wish to the heart’s desire fulfilled. It is change that brings us everything we want. It is the opposite of change that holds us back from that which we want. But change is not always external. Real change, or rather the cause of all change, is always internal. It is the change in the within that first produces the change in the without. To go from place to place is not a change unless it produces a change of mind—a renewal of mind. It is the change of mind that is the change desired. It is the renewal of mind that produces better health, more happiness, greater power, the increase of life, and the consequent increase of all that is good in life. And the constant renewal of mind—the daily change of mind—is possible regardless of times, circumstances or places. He who can change his mind every day and think the new about everything every day, will always be well; he will always have happiness; he will always be free; his life will always be interesting; he will constantly move forward into the larger, the richer and the better; and whatever is needed for his welfare today, of that he shall surely have abundance.”
Christian D. Larson

Nicolas Chamfort
“Living is a sickness to which sleep provides relief every sixteen hours. It's a palliative. The remedy is death.”
Nicolas Chamfort

William Styron
“depression in its major stages possesses no quickly available remedy: failure of alleviation is one of the most distressing factors of the disorder as it reveals itself to the victim, and one that helps situate it squarely in the category of grave diseases.”
William Styron, Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness

Alice Hoffman
“All the same, there were some things they needed to learn. Do not drink milk after a thunderstorm, for it will certainly be sour. Always leave out seed for the birds when the first snow falls. Wash your hair with rosemary. Drink lavender tea when you cannot sleep. Know that the only remedy for love is to love more.”
Alice Hoffman, The Rules of Magic

“We are often given pills or fluids to help remedy illness, yet little has been taught to us about the power of smell to do the exact same thing. It is known that the scent of fresh rosemary increases memory, but this cure for memory loss is not divulged by doctors to help the elderly. I also know that the most effective use of the blue lotus flower is not from its dilution with wine or tea – but from its scent. To really maximize the positive effects of the blue lily (or the pink lotus), it must be sniffed within minutes of plucking. This is why it is frequently shown being sniffed by my ancient ancestors on the walls of temples and on papyrus. Even countries across the Orient share the same imagery. The sacred lotus not only creates a relaxing sensation of euphoria, and increases vibrations of the heart, but also triggers genetic memory - and good memory with an awakened heart ushers wisdom.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“You are the
remedy of intensity
i need in my life, to
spin me out of the
miserable monotony
of working on life's
daily assembly
lines.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Beverly Engel
“A meaningful apology is one that communicates three R's: regret, responsibility, and remedy.”
Beverly Engel, The Power of Apology: Healing Steps to Transform All Your Relationships

“Love is a chemical reaction, but it cannot be fully understood or defined by science. And though a body cannot exist without a soul, it too cannot be fully understood or defined by science.
Love is the most powerful form of energy, but science cannot decipher its elements. Yet the best cure for a sick soul is love, but even the most advanced physician cannot prescribe it as medicine.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Akira Kurosawa
“In the pre-war era when itinerant home-remedy salesmen still wandered the country, they had a traditional patter for selling a potion that was supposed to be particularly effective in treating burns and cuts. A toad with four legs in front and six behind would be placed in a box with mirrors lining the four walls. The toad, amazed at its own appearance from every angle, would break into an oily sweat. This sweat would be collected and simmered for 3,721 days while being stirred with a willow branch. The result was the marvelous potion.
When writing about myself, I feel something like that toad in the box.”
Akira Kurosawa, Something Like an Autobiography

“Your remedy is within you, but you do not sense it. Your sickness is from you, but you do not perceive it. You presume you are a small entity, but within you is enfolded the entire Universe. You are indeed the Evident Book, by whose alphabet the Hidden becomes Manifest. Therefore you have no need to look beyond yourself. What you seek is within you, if only you reflect.”
Moosa Rahat

“Pope John Paul II once said as well, “Lebanon is a message more than it is a country.” Now this diversity has turned into fragmentation and the richness into poverty, awaiting a miraculous remedy.”
Rami Ollaik, The Bees Road

P.G. Wodehouse
“Water!' cried Marie.
'Vinegar!' recommended the bell-boy.
'Eu-de-Cologne!' said Bill.
'Pepper!' said Lord Tidmouth.
Mary had another suggestion.
'Give her air!'
So had the bell-boy.
'Slap her hands!'
Lord Tidmouth went further.
'Sit on her head!' he advised.”
P.G. Wodehouse, Doctor Sally

عبادة زياد الحمدان
“الحب غرفة عمليات.. فيه المبضع، وفيه القُطب”
عبادة زياد الحمدان, سراج - عشيقة من سحر

“Of all the remedies it has pleased almighty God to give man to relieve his suffering, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium.”
Thomas Sydenham

Melinda French Gates
“In societies of deep poverty, women are pushed to the margins. Women are outsiders. That’s not a coincidence. When any community pushes any group out, especially its women, it’s creating a crisis that can only be reversed by bringing the outsiders back in. That is the core remedy for poverty and almost any social ill—including the excluded, going to the margins of society and bringing everybody back in.”
Melinda Gates, The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World

“I attained a triumph so complete that it is now rare to meet an American with marks of small pox on his face... Benefits are valuable according to their duration and extent... but the benign remedy Vaccination saves millions of lives every century, like the [gift] of the sun, universal and everlasting.

[Remark made near the end of his life]”
Benjamin Waterhouse

Nicolas Chamfort
“Vivre est une maladie, dont le sommeil nous soulage toutes les seize heures; c’est un palliatif: la mort est le remède.”
Chamfort Sébastien-Roch-Ni 1740?-1794

Andrew Neff
“Some people take what they need from the orchard, and other people pick the orchard clean."
From - "The Mind Game Company - The Players”
Andrew Neff

عبادة زياد الحمدان
“Love is an operation theatre, where you find the scalpel and the stitches”
عبادة زياد الحمدان, سراج - عشيقة من سحر

“If natural philosophy does not teach us the remedies for many diseases, it furnishes us at least with certain means to contract them.”
Casanova, The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1725 - 1798

Omar Khayyám
“For the sake of beloved that so I fall into troubles
She is enamored of someone, she is also woeful, too.
Remedy of my sorrow, in her own suffering
When the doctor becomes sick, whom should he go?”
Omar Khayyám

T.F. Hodge
“The best remedy for people who have become your headache is to take a 'chill pill' from your willingness to endure their misery.”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

Billy Graham
“Scripture has the remedy for sinfulness.”
Billy Graham, Billy Graham in Quotes

“Two to three hours of studying a night,
Is good medicine for the soul,
I have tried this remedy,
It never grows old”
Charmaine J Forde

Marsha Mehran
“Estelle had even tried her own concoction of rosemary and lavender, which she plucked from the little herb garden around the back of her cottage. Boiling the leaves down until only their dark oils remained, she would then mix in a good amount of Umbrian olive oil sent by her niece, Gloria, from London. The oil left her Mediterranean skin taut like snappy brindle berries, a fact that spurred envy among the old townswomen and prompted Dervla Quigley to spread rumors that Estelle Delmonico had made a deal with the fairies, for sure.”
Marsha Mehran, Pomegranate Soup

Amy Leigh Mercree
“It doesn’t get much greener than essential oils: when used correctly, they are among Mother Nature’s most potent remedies.”
Amy Leigh Mercree, Essential Oils Handbook: Recipes for Natural Living

“DON’T BLAME YOURSELF, JUST FIND A REMEDY.”
Jesus Apolinaris

“Spreading positivity is the best remedy for a poisoned spirit.”
Giovannie de Sadeleer

“Remember, the time of repentance is now. Do not wait till there is no remedy.”
Lailah Gifty Akita