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Whence it is evident that the remedy must be adapted to the particular cause of the mischief; consequently, the cause must be ascertained, before the remedy is devised.

Whence it is evident that the remedy must be adapted to the particular cause of the mischief; consequently, the cause must be ascertained, before the remedy is devised.

Jean Baptiste Say, Charles Robert Prinsep (1857). “A Treatise on Political Economy; Or, The Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth”, p.336

... strange things may be generally accounted for if their cause be fairly seached out.

Jane Austen (1833). “Northanger abbey [followed by] Persuasion”, p.4

The cause of the world's woe is birth, the cure of the world's woe is a bent stick.

Jack Kerouac (1960). “The Scripture of the Golden Eternity: Pocket Poets Number 51”, p.33, City Lights Books

Cause nothing said lovin' like a shitload of motion detectors.

J.R. Ward (2011). “J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 5-8”, p.651, Penguin