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Cures Quotes - Page 9

The cure for the greatest part of human miseries is not radical, but palliative.

Samuel Johnson (1761). “The Rambler: In Four Volumes”, p.175

There's a cure for aging that no one talks about. It's called learning.

Robin Sharma (2006). “The Greatness Guide: One of the World's Most Successful Coaches Shares His Secrets for Personal and Business Mastery”, p.51, Jaico Publishing House

Though I often looked for one, I finally had to admit that there could be no cure for Paris.

Paula McLain (2011). “The Paris Wife: A Novel”, p.8, Ballantine Books

We believe that faith is the cure that heals all troubles.

Paul Torday, Susan Howe (2008). “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen”, p.144, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

A thousand ills require a thousand cures.

Ovid (1932). “The Love Books of Ovid”, p.216, Biblo & Tannen Publishers

For a desperate disease a desperate cure.

Michel de Montaigne (2015). “Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays”, p.382, 谷月社

Work is its own cure. You have to like it better than being loved.

Marge Piercy (2013). “Moon Is Always Female”, p.112, Knopf

There was no known cure for a Catholic education.

"Mistaken Identity". Book by Lisa Scottoline, 1999.