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Homeopathy has been of tremendous value in reversing diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, bronchial asthma, epilepsy, skin eruptions, allergic conditions, mental or emotional disorders, especially if applied at the onset of the disease. — George Vithoulkas

The long-term benefit of homeopathy to the patient is that it not only alleviates the presenting symptoms but it reestablishes internal order at the deepest levels and thereby provides a lasting cure. — George Vithoulkas

If you don't love him, if you don't even care about him, then seeing him now shouldn't be all that painful. Should it? — Tess Gerritsen

When you give me something that I love, then I spend a long time drilling down on it and figuring out what it is I love about it. — Mark Waid

I am timeless being. I am free of desire or fear, because I do not remember the past or imagine the future. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken! Habakkuk 2:15. — Ellen G. White

Golf is a humbling sport. — Peter Uihlein

I believe that humanity has an uphill battle to wage in its fight to attain real health, and I honestly believe - from hard-earned experience - that homeopathy can offer some solution to this problem. — George Vithoulkas

I come from the South Bronx - a true descendant of the melting pot. I grew up in a really mixed neighborhood; it was a very integrated life. — Al Pacino

I like politics and history and am happiest when having a good argument about ideas. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Poverty is no vice, but an inconvenience. — John Florio

Don't ever take advice from anyone who starts a sentence with, 'You may not like me for this, but it's for your own good - ' It never is. — Lois Wyse

People of civilized countenance made much of exposing the soft underbellies of their psyche - effete and sensitive were the brands of finer breeding. It was easy for them, safe, and that was the whole point, after all: a statement of coddled opulence that burned the throats of the poor more than any ostentatious show of wealth. — Steven Erikson

Since 1985, I have written about contemporary Jewish practice and the Jewish community. — Anita Diament