Cure Quote by Petrarch Download Open image “Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure.” — Petrarch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cure Disgust Mother Parenting Sameness Variety
All is disgust when one leaves his own nature and does things that misfit it. — Sophocles Copy Share Image
Disgust is often more deeply buried than envy and anger, but it compounds and intensifies the other negative emotions. — Martha Nussbaum Copy Share Image
No one should ever feel shame in being different to other people, other people should be more ashamed of being the exact same. People… — Levita Charin Copy Share Image
The old endless chain of love, tolerance, indifference, aversion and disgust — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
Observing human variety can give pleasure, but so too can human sameness. — Ian Mcewan Copy Share Image
Disgust and shame are inherently hierarchical; they set up ranks and orders of human beings. They are also inherently connected with restrictions on liberty… — Martha Nussbaum Copy Share Image
There are some persons who only disgust with their abilities, there are persons who please even with their faults. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
“Hence while disgust is always disgust toward, in the same way that envy is envy of—whereas it makes no sense to speak of stuplimity… — Sianne Ngai Copy Share Image
In writing, as in life, faults are endured without disgust when they are associated with transcendent merit, and may be sometimes recommended to weak… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Five enemies of peace inhabit with us - avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride; if these were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
The time will come when every change shall cease, This quick revolving wheel shall rest in peace: No summer then shall glow, not winter… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
The aged love what is practical while impetuous youth longs only for what is dazzling. — Petrarch Copy Share Image
Oh, may she deign to stand atmy bedside When I come to die; and may she call to me And draw me to her… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
How difficult it is to save the bark of reputation from the rocks of ignorance. — Petrarch Copy Share Image
Do you suppose there is any living man so unreasonable that if he found himself stricken with a dangerous ailment he would not anxiously… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
For death betimes is comfort, not dismay, and who can rightly die needs no delay. — Petrarch 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