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Idleness and lack of occupation tend - nay are dragged - towards evil.


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Everything in excess is opposed to nature.

Everything in excess is opposed to nature.



The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it

The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it



Illnesses do not come upon us out of the blue. They are developed from small daily sins against Nature. When enough sins have accumulated, illnesses will suddenly appear.

Illnesses do not come upon us out of the blue. They are developed from small daily sins against Nature. When enough sins have accumulated, illnesses will suddenly appear.



If someone wishes for good health, one must first ask oneself if he is ready to do away with the reasons for his illness. Only then is it possible to help him.

If someone wishes for good health, one must first ask oneself if he is ready to do away with the reasons for his illness. Only then is it possible to help him.



All disease starts in the gut.

All disease starts in the gut.



Our food should be our medicine and our medicine should be our food.

Our food should be our medicine and our medicine should be our food.



It's far more important to know what person the disease has than what disease the person has.

It's far more important to know what person the disease has than what disease the person has.



If you are not your own doctor, you are a fool.

If you are not your own doctor, you are a fool.



Make a habit of two things: to help; or at least to do no harm.

Make a habit of two things: to help; or at least to do no harm.



The physician treats, but nature heals.

The physician treats, but nature heals.





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I had nothing to fear from my father. Except his disappointment. Which was no small thing.

I had nothing to fear from my father. Except his disappointment. Which was no small thing.



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Play matters because it gives us a brief respite from the tyranny of apparent purpose.



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If it is impossible to judge merit and guilt in the field of natural science, then it is not possible in any field, and historical research becomes an idle, empty activity.

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I find it easier to believe in God than to believe Hamlet was deduced from the molecular structure of a mutton chop.

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