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The effort to cure disease has been, without doubt, the greatest curse that has ever been perpetrated upon the human race. The idea that disease is something that must be cured, the idea that it is something that can be cured, must be eradicated from the human mind before we can hope to arrive at a rational solution of our health problems.

Herbert M. Shelton
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The effort to cure disease has been, without doubt, the greatest curse that has ever been perpetrated upon the human race. The idea that disease is something that must be cured, the idea that it is something that can be cured, must be eradicated from the human mind before we can hope to arrive at a rational solution of our health problems.

Herbert M. Shelton, Human Life Its Philosophy and Laws: An Exposition of the Principles and Practices of Orthopathy
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I cured with the power that came through me.

Black Elk
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The past cannot be cured.

Elizabeth I
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The question is not how to get cured, but how to live.

Joseph Conrad
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The scenes on this field would have cured anybody of war.

William Tecumseh Sherman
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In the end we all come to be cured of our sentiments. Those whom life does not cure death will.

Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses
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Love is an obsessive delusion that is cured by marriage.

Phil Spector
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Misery can only be quelled but never cured.

Nina -, Johnny Kiddow
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He wasn't a patient. I expect someone cured him. You cure a lot of people in this country, don't you, with bullets?

Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory
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Is autism a disease?If a woman asked me right now, “but wouldn’t you rather be cured?” I’d reply, “would you like to be cured of being a woman?”Autism, like womanhood, is painful, and difficult, and not made easy by the structure of our society. But it is who we are.There are treatments that can make certain aspects easier, yes. But there is no whole cure because there is no whole disease.Some women take birth control to reduce the effects of PMS or PMDD, to stop their bodies from being so at odds with the world, to make living just a little more easy, a little more comfortable. But it is not for every woman, it does not change the fact that they are a woman, and it does not change the sexism that they face every day, all the problems that result from the fact of society being built to serve people who are not them.I’d like treatments for autistic people to be seen in the same light. Medicine’s priority should be to improve quality of life, not to make a person more palatable to society.Society must be forced to deal with these people because these people will not be easily consigned to oblivion.

Irene Wendy Wode
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