I picked a reverence for medicine because I rather hero-worshiped my father (a former doctor), and because I admire doctors, I admire study, empiricism and rational thought. I don`t admire crystals and chewing willow bark and herbal remedies.
- Hugh LaurieSubstantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken without developing new evils requiring new remedies.
- William Howard TaftThe rights of copyright holders need to be protected, but some draconian remedies that have been suggested would create more problems than they would solve.
- Patrick LeahyDesperate affairs require desperate remedies.
- Abraham CowleyTo exraordinary circumstance we must apply extraordinary remedies.
- Adam WainwrightNothing is more despicable than a professional talker who uses his words as a quack uses his remedies.
- Alex BeuzelinLove is a sickness full of woes, All remedies refusing; A plant that with most cutting grows, Most barren with best using.
- Andrea DrakeAmong the remedies which it has pleased Almighty God to give to man to relieve his sufferings, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium.
- Andrew DuffThis agreement resolves our First Amendment concerns regarding prior restraint of the right to gather and publish information. We stand ready to pursue other legal remedies if for some reason this agreement is not signed by the judge.
- ApostleI think Microsoft will get a stay on at least some of Jackson`s conduct remedies, but I don`t think it will get a stay on all of them, ... If the company does get a stay on all of them, that is a positive signal for Microsoft on how the Appeals Court or the Supreme Court would rule on the merits of its appeal.
- Ayman AtiehWhen a lot of remedies are suggested for a disease, that means it can`t be cured.
- Anton ChekhovPolitics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it, and then misapplying the wrong remedies.
- Groucho MarxAmong the remedies which it has pleased Almighty God to give to man to relieve his sufferings, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium.
- Thomas Sydenham