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malady

«To be ignorant of one's ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.»
«At 60 the sexual preoccupation, when it hits you, seems sometimes sharper, as if it were an elderly malady, like gout.»
«I find the medicine worse than the malady»
Author: John Fletcher (Dramatist) | About: Medicine | Keywords: maladies, malady
«The passion of hatred is so long lived and so obstinate a malady that the surest sign of death in a sick person is their desire for reconciliation.»
«The only malady I could conclude I had not got was housemaid's knee.»
«But love's a malady without a cure.»
Author: John Dryden (Critic, Dramatist, Poet) | About: Love | Keywords: maladies, malady
«We are all prone to the malady of the introvert who, with the manifold spectacle of the world spread out before him, turns away and gazes only upon the emptiness within. But let us not imagine there is anything grand about the introvert's unhappiness.»
«The itch is a mean, unconfessable, ridiculous malady ; one can pity someone who is suffering ; someone who wants to scratch himself makes one laugh»
Author: Andre Gide | Keywords: itch, maladies, malady, scratch
«A careful physician, before he attempts to administer a remedy to his patient, must investigate not only the malady of the man he wishes to cure, but also his habits when in health, and his physical constitution.»
«Very well, my lord, very well: rather, can't please you, It is the disease of not listening, the malady of not marking, that I am troubled withal»