Quote by Aldous Huxley
Men make use of their illnesses at least as much as they are made

Men make use of their illnesses at least as much as they are made use of by them. – Aldous Huxley

Other quotes by Aldous Huxley

The more powerful and original a mind, the more it will incline towards the religion of solitude. – Aldous Huxley

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Religion
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The nature of oratory is such that there has always been a tendency among politicians and clergymen to oversimplify complex matters. From a pulpit or a platform even the most conscientious of speakers finds it very difficult to tell the whole truth. – Aldous Huxley

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Speeches
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You should hurry up and acquire the cigar habit. Its one of the major happinesses. And so much more lasting than love, so much less costly in emotional wear and tear. – Aldous Huxley

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Love
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Other Quotes from
Health
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That the AIDS pandemic is threatening sustainable development in Africa only reinforces the reality that health is at the center of sustainable development. – Gro Harlem Brundtland

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Health

We know that there are significant health benefits from consuming more fruits and vegetables, and thats an opportunity for us to sort of move away from some of the meals that weve been preparing in the past. – Tom Vilsack

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Health

I think that the millions and millions of young Americans, young Americans, who have health care today, who wouldnt have had it if the president hadnt acted are better off. – David Axelrod

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Health

With a host of proposals on the table and a President examining new ideas for health reform, we have an obligation to give real reform our best shot. – Ron Wyden

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Health

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teacher

Although the time of death is approaching me, I am not afraid of dying and going to Hell or (what would be considerably worse) going to the popularized version of Heaven. I expect death to be nothingness and, for removing me from all possible fears of death, I am thankful to atheism. – Isaac Asimov

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Your body must become familiar with its death – in all its possible forms and degrees – as a self-evident, imminent, and emotionally neutral step on the way towards the goal you have found worthy of your life. – Dag Hammarskjold

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Death