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I find it fascinating that God healed Hezekiah through medical treatment. Obviously God did not build a wall between faith and using medicine.
- Beth Moore
I played years ago around a bunch of guys who hung on as long as they could, and they begin to resent the game because of injuries and the way they're being treated.
- Oliver Luck
Chemotherapy is just medieval. It's such a blunt instrument. We're going to look back on it like we do the dark ages.
- Eric Topol
One of the most conspicuous modes of escape is alcoholism, which is now a national catastrophe.
- Billy Graham
The Christian - the biblical - concept of mercy toward wrongdoers only exists in relation to justice. Showing mercy, in relation to wrongdoing, means treating someone better than they deserve.
- John Piper
I'm tired of hearing sin called sickness and alcoholism a disease. It is the only disease I know of that we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to spread.
- Vance Havner
The finest qualities of our nature, like the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by the most delicate handling. Yet we do not treat ourselves nor one another thus tenderly.
- Henry David Thoreau
Sustainability includes how you run your business, and my bottom line includes how you treat your people. Sustainability starts with your staff.
- Tom Douglas
It is because I recognize the brutality with which my own multi-branched ancestors have been treated that I can identify the despicable, lawless, cruel, and sadistic behavior that has characterized Israel's attempts to erase a people, the Palestinians, from their own land.
- Alice Walker
I called the doctor, during writing the book, the psychiatrist who treated me at that time, Dr. Jackson. And I said, Dr. Jackson, whole pieces are missing. I don't understand what happened to me.
- Jim Bakker
I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm not treating patients.
- John Malkovich
It's tempting, when confronted by political malfeasance, to become so absorbed with its symptom that we give too little attention to treating its cause.
- Marianne Williamson