Cure Quote by Nancy E. Turner Download Open image “The best cure for sadness is doing something.” — Nancy E. Turner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Best Cure Cure Cure Sadness Cures Sadness Sadness Doing
I know a cure for sadness: Let our hands touch something that makes your eyes smile. — Meera Copy Share Image
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Sadness is more or less like a head cold - with patience, it passes. Depression is like cancer. — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
Sadness is just a place on the map. Don't try to avoid it, resist it or escape through substances. Settle it, allow it, and… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Sadness is simply something to be treated with antidepressant meds and otherwise need not be spoken of. — Rick Moody Copy Share Image
The quickest way to get rid of sadness is to notice someone sadder than you yourself. — Senora Roy Copy Share Image
Being sad about something is so much better than being depressed all the time. Find your sadness. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
What a pure blessing it was to have a bath in a tub alone in a room where all you had to do was… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“Goats are naught but bones and bleating, and their hair was not warm nor their bodies soft. Of course, there was the smell, too,… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“Our children weigh hard on my heart, and thinking about them growing up honest and healthy, or just living to grow up at all,… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
I have a deep-down belief that there are folks in the world who are good through and through, and others who came in mean… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“My life is a tree and I can stay in one place and spread out in all directions, and I can do more learning… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
Children are a burden to a mother, but not the way a heavy box is to a mule. Our children weight hard on my… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“I rode toward Rudolfo Maldonado's house, planning to murder him before he got his morning shave.” — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“I have been sad almost a whole year, thinking that taking that test was somehow the end of my learning and that not having… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“Low down dirty ornery rotten skunk of a cussed mule-headed soldier! What's he want with my book anyway? And what kind of a way… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
How fragile our lives are anyway. How quickly things can change forever. — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“It is an awful thing to look on such sad circumstance and not be able to shed a tear. It is not because I… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
I dream of land, cut only where streams glistened with birdsong wander through quiet hills burnt hard by the scrape of wind, and of… — Nancy E. Turner Copy Share Image
“There is a cure and answer to everything, we just haven't found them yet.” — Eve Halimi Copy Share Image
When scientists are asked what they are working on, their response is seldom 'Finding the origin of the universe' or 'Seeking to cure cancer.'… — Martin Rees Copy Share Image
When love has been wounded; trust, reassurance, honesty, and intimacy, in abundance, are the only known cures — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The cure is in the house, not brought by other hands from distant places, but by its own, in agony and blood. — Aeschylus Copy Share Image
We're not going to cure terrorism and spread peace and goodwill in the Middle East by killing innocent people, or I'm not even saying… — Cindy Sheehan Copy Share Image
I've always found a cure for the blues is wandering into something unknown, and resting there, before coming back to whatever weight you were… — Diane Sawyer Copy Share Image
There are no such things as incurable, there are only things for which man has not found a cure. — Bernard Baruch Copy Share Image