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Medicabilis Quotes By Ovid

Ah me! love can not be cured by herbs.
[Lat., Hei mihi! quod nullis amor est medicabilis herbis.] — Ovid

Medicabilis Quotes By Billy Corgan

Most great records really start with the drums. — Billy Corgan

Medicabilis Quotes By Eugene Wigner

When the province of physical theory was extended to encompass microscopic phenomena through the creation of quantum mechanics, the concept of consciousness came to the fore again. It was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum mechanics in a fully consistent way without reference to the consciousness. — Eugene Wigner

Medicabilis Quotes By Christie Silvers

Just me, my music, and the voices in my head. — Christie Silvers

Medicabilis Quotes By W.C. Fields

I feel like a midget with muddy feet had been walking over my tongue all night. — W.C. Fields

Medicabilis Quotes By Greg Lake

I love to see new talent, new people beginning. It's a wonderful thing, and one wonders where their journey will take them. Sometimes they ask me for advice but it's very difficult to advise people. Everyone has their own destiny really. — Greg Lake

Medicabilis Quotes By Charles Lee

Unrelated doesn't necessarily mean unrelated. Allow ideas to dwell with one another. — Charles Lee

Medicabilis Quotes By Stanley E. Porter Jr.

In fact, I believe that theological interpretation runs the risk of jeopardizing what it means to be a responsible biblical hermeneut, by attempting to overlook or negate, whether consciously or not, a biblical hermeneutic. — Stanley E. Porter Jr.

Medicabilis Quotes By Nick Harkaway

Nowhere have I ever heard of Satan taking the form of an avuncular hippie. No doubt he could. It just seems inefficient. — Nick Harkaway

Medicabilis Quotes By Adoniram Judson

Christ commands those who believe to be baptized. Pedobaptists adopt a system which tends to preclude the baptism of believers. They baptize the involuntary infant and deprive him of the privilege of ever professing his faith in the appointed way. If this system were universally adopted, it would banish believers' baptism out of the world. — Adoniram Judson