Poetry will exist as long as there is a problem of life and death
If the clinician, as observer, wishes to see things as they really are, he must make a tabula rasa of his mind and proceed without any preconceived notions whatever.
Symptoms, then, are in reality nothing but a cry from suffering organs.
Theory is good; but it doesn't prevent things from existing.
How is it, one fine morning, Duchenne discovered a disease which probably existed in the time of Hippocrates.
God has given each of us our "marching order. " Our purpose here on Earth is to find those orders and carry them out. Those orders acknowledge our special gifts.
A lively retrospect summons back to us once more our youth, with vivid reflex of its early joys and unstained pleasures.
The most valuable things in life can't be bought with money.
Governments are run by people. People can be bad.