Humanity has but three great enemies: fever, famine, and war; of these by far the greatest, by far the most terrible, is fever.
Spiritual infirmities such as tepidity are caused, not only by chills but also by fevers, that is, by excessive zeal.
There are times when American politics seems like little more than two groups in a fever to prevent each other from trespassing upon their respective soothing versions of unreality
A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.
Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself.
as the physicians say it happens in hectic fever, that in the beginning of the malady it is easy to cure but difficult to detect, but in the course of time, not having been either detected or treated in the beginning, it becomes easy to detect but difficult to cure
An ambitious and beautifully produced fever dream. Don't wake me up, I want to stay in.
Change is not always progress. . . . A fever of newness had been everywhere confused with the spirit of progress.
Perhaps we should put up posters in such places reminding people that where they stand was underwater the last time that the Earth ran a 3°F fever.
Love is a fever which marriage puts to bed and cures.
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease.
My father's mother, my Grandmother Young, was said by the family to have talked herself to death. Convalescing from a fever, she had defied the doctors and gone right on talking.
We are so busy constantly checking our own temperatures, we fail to notice the burning fevers of others.
A fever is an expression of inner rage.
I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell.
At Leeds I've tried to concentrate on my club form, but you get caught up in all the World Cup fever once you come back to Ireland and see all the Irish boys again.
Since the most ancient times, all men, and particularly those who endeavored in the practice of medicine, have brought closer together two natural phenomena of capital importance: illness or fever and fermentation.
People only see in us the contemptible skirt-fever which rules our actions but completely miss the beauty-hunger underlying it.
I had severe asthma and kidney problems and would get 105-degree fevers. I actually almost had to go on dialysis for my kidneys. I was also in the hospital for pneumonia.
Love manufactures every man into a poet while the fever lasts.