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“Tell me, what kind of functions does pain have when one is convicted to 100 whippings in Saudie Arabia? You claim pain has a function, I claim that's scientific rubbish. The only thing pain really does is cause an instant reaction that is not rational and usually quite erratic. The famous example of the hand in boiling water, for example. You say it proves pain has a function. But exactly because of the spasmic reaction lots and lots of people will drop the bowl with boiling water over their entire bodies causing serious burns. So what was the 'function' of this pain? Pain and fear cause confusion and trauma. If pain actually did have a rational function, chronic pain would not exist.”
Martijn Benders“The honourable are moved, by the nobility of another's sacrifice. The wicked are moved only by causing it.”
Justin K. McFarlane Beau“We are spending most of our time in American health care fixing the mistakes that either we in the profession are causing or our patients are, without recognizing it, causing to themselves.”
Mehmet Oz“Instead of causing us to remember the past like the old monuments, the new monuments seem to cause us to forget the future.”
Robert Smithson“So many of us are causing pain and suffering to ourselves on daily basis, because we do not know the value of life”
Sunday Adelaja“So many of us are causing pain and suffering to ourselves on daily basis, because we do not know the value of life.”
Sunday Adelaja“Out of one pocket we pay billions of our tax dollars to support the production of expensive, disease-causing foods. Out of the other pocket, we pay medical bills that are too high because our overweight population consumes too much of these rich, disease-causing foods.”
Joel Fuhrman“. . . the world in which we live has an increasing number of feedback loops, causing events to be the cause of more events (say, people buy a book because other people bought it), thus generating snowballs and arbitrary and unpredictable planet-wide winner-take-all effects.”
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable“There is silly are people. You must suffer, or cause others to suffer, before you will have respect of one kind or the other from them...I will not stand to be looked at by anybody, especially when the looking is done with wrong thinking.”
Richard Llewellyn, How Green Was My Valley“Wounded parents often unintentionally inflict pain and suffering on their children and these childhood wounds causes a laundry list of maladaptive behaviors commonly called codependency. These habits restrict people to love-limiting relationships causing much unhappiness and distress.”
David W. Earle