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“We need to get cancer patients near treatment and keep them near their families at the same time,”
Roy Jones
“I'm not bitter about Hollywood's treatment of me, but of its treatment of Griffith, von Sternberg, Buster Keaton, and a hundred others”
Orson Welles
“When a man undergoes treatment from a doctor, he does not need to know the way in which the drug works on his body in order to be cured. There is a sense in which Christianity is like that. At the heart of Christianity there is a mystery, but it is not the mystery of intellectual appreciation; it, the mystery of redemption.”
William Barclay
“This asymmetry in the treatment of lenders and borrowers is a major source of instability in the global capitalist system and it needs to be corrected,”
George Soros
“The correct didactic analysis is one that does not in the least differ from the curative treatment. How, indeed, shall the future analyst learn the technique if he does not experience it just exactly as he is to apply it later?”
Otto Rank
“The Action Plan provides a blue print for getting proven cessation treatment to literally every smoker in America who wants to quit. This can have enormous benefit for everyone-adding years of life for former smokers and reducing healthcare costs for all Americans. Making the tobacco companies pay for this is only proper.”
Dr. C. Everett Koop
“If you're a meth addict you either throw in the towel and go into treatment, or you scramble to find some other way to get it.”
Curt Smith
“The success or failure of the euthanasia movement is based on the classification of feeding tubes as a medical treatment,”
Bobby Schindler
“The main interest of my work is not concerned with the treatment of neuroses but rather with the approach to the numinous. But the fact that the approach to the numinous is the real therapy, and inasmuch as you attain to the numinous experience you are released from the curse of pathology. Even the very disease takes on a numinous character.”
Carl Gustav Jung
“To apply equal treatment is not enough, ... We have to provide our response equitably. Some will get more than others but no one will get less than what they need.”
Norman Francis