Quote by Robert Burton
Restore a man to his health, his purse lies open to thee. - Robert

Restore a man to his health, his purse lies open to thee. – Robert Burton

Other quotes by Robert Burton

Worldly wealth is the Devils bait and those whose minds feed upon riches recede, in general, from real happiness, in proportion as their stores increase, as the moon, when she is fullest, is farthest from the sun. – Robert Burton

Category:
Happiness
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I may not here omit those two main plagues, and common dotages of human kind, wine and women, which have infatuated and besotted myriads of people. They go commonly together. – Robert Burton

Category:
Wine
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Other Quotes from
Medical
category

If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering. – Ralph Merkle

Category:
Medical

I was proud to share the stories of my friends at Georgetown Law who have suffered dire medical consequences because our student insurance does not cover contraception for the purpose of preventing pregnancy. – Sandra Fluke

Category:
Medical

Harvard Medical School, the University of South Florida and the American Psychiatric Association have all conducted studies showing that the earlier one begins gambling, the more likely it is he or she will become an addicted, problem gambler. – Spencer Bachus

Category:
Medical

I regret to this day that I never went to college. I feel I should have been a doctor. – Ty Cobb

Category:
Medical

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Power over a mans subsistence is power over his will. – Alexander Hamilton

Category:
power

We ought to be providing protective sanctuaries for the Kurdish rebels. That means finding some places where they can come and to which we will then be able to provide food and water and medical help. – Les Aspin

Category:
Medical

War is organized murder and torture against our brothers. – Alfred Adler

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War

Our prejudices are our mistresses; reason is at best our wife, very often heard indeed, but seldom minded. – Lord Chesterfield

Category:
Prejudice