The Physician Quotes
The Physician
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“I think of the separation between life and Paradise as a river,” Mirdin said. “If there are many bridges that cross the river, should it be of great concern to God which bridge the traveler chooses?”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“And though you study medicine for a score of lifetimes, there will come to you people whose illnesses are mysteries, for the anguish of which you speak is part and parcel of the profession of healing and must be lived with.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“To rise at six, dine at ten, Sup at five, to bed at ten, Makes man live ten times ten.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Medicine is like the slow raising of masonry,” Rob said. “We are fortunate, in a lifetime, to be able to lay a single brick. If we can explain the disease, someone yet unborn may devise a cure.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“It is just as easy to bring death to man, and I’ve done so. It’s harder to keep hold of life, harder still to maintain a grasp on health. Those are the tasks to which we must keep our minds.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“If you desire it, you must punish yourself for the sake of learning, seek every advantage in keeping up with the other clerks and in excelling them. You must study with the fervor of the blessed or the cursed.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Mankind is close to savagery and must live by rules. If not, we would sink into our own animal nature and perish.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“—Lo que me atormenta es mi propia ignorancia y mi incapacidad. En Ispahán aprenderé a ayudar a aquellos por los que ahora no puedo hacer nada.”
― El médico
― El médico
“Why is it, Master,” he asked bitterly, “that despite all a physician is able to do, he is as a leaf before the wind, and the real power lies only with Allah?”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“To hold a human soul in the palm of your hand like a pebble. To feel somebody slip away, yet by your actions to bring her back! Not even a king had such power.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“You must never forget that dealing with a monarch is not like dealing with an ordinary man,” Ibn Sina said. “A king is not like you or me. He drops a hand carelessly and someone like us is put to death. Or he wiggles a finger and someone is allowed to live. That is absolute power, and no man born of woman is able to resist it. It drives even the best of monarchs slightly mad.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“The four elements: earth, water, fire and air; the qualities recognized by touch: cold, heat, dryness, and moisture; the temperaments: sanguineous, phlegmatic, choleric, and saturnine; the faculties: natural, animal, and vital.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Pero no debes temer que el aprendizaje se convierta en una parte de ti mismo, de modo que te resulte tan natural como respirar. Tienes que expandir tu mente lo suficiente como para que asimile todo”
― El médico
― El médico
“Have you considered,” Rob said slowly, “how each faith claims that it alone has God’s heart and ear? We, you, and Islam—each vows it is the true religion. Can it be that we’re all three wrong?” “Perhaps we’re all three right,” Mirdin said.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Despite his failings she couldn’t shun Nathanael, she was too fond of fleshly delight. He kept her belly large, pumping her full of child as soon as she was emptied, and whenever she was nearing term he avoided their home. Their life conformed almost exactly to the dire predictions made by her father when, with Rob J. already in her, she had married the young carpenter who had come to Watford to help build their neighbor’s barn. Her father had blamed her schooling, saying that education filled a woman with lascivious folly”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Una palabra serena a un hombre sensato vale más que un año de súplicas a un tonto.”
― El Médico
― El Médico
“The study of medicine was, in its own way, something to love in place of a missing family.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“I tell myself that some might be saved if I knew more.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Por vezes Mary falava e Fara escutava uma efusão de gaélico que não compreendia; por vezes era Fara que falava a Língua para uma Mary completamente em branco.
Curiosamente, as palavras não eram importantes. O que importava era a representação das emoções nas expressões do rosto, a expressividade das mãos, o que a voz transmitia, segredos que os olhos contavam”
― The Physician
Curiosamente, as palavras não eram importantes. O que importava era a representação das emoções nas expressões do rosto, a expressividade das mãos, o que a voz transmitia, segredos que os olhos contavam”
― The Physician
“As substâncias eram imprevisíveis e difíceis de controlar, mas por vezes os cirurgiões conseguiam operar sem os tremores convulsivos e os gemidos e gritos de dor. As receitas pareciam-lhe mais magia do que medicina”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Esta Pérsia parecia tentar fazer de cada homem um cornudo, à vez”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“—Mora en nosotros un extraño ser que unos llaman mente y otros alma, el cual ejerce un poderoso efecto sobre nuestros cuerpos y nuestra salud.”
― El Médico
― El Médico
“—Se cree que tal ceguera es provocada por un derrame de humor corrupto en el ojo —dijo al-Juzjani—. Por esta razón los médicos persas primitivos dieron a esa dolencia el nombre de nazul-i-ab, o «descenso de agua», que se ha vulgarizado en cascada o catarata.”
― El Médico
― El Médico
“stamped on a fragile glass to illustrate that happiness is transient and Jews must not forget the destruction of the Temple.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“He found himself constantly amazed by the Qu’ran’s unremitting hostility toward Christians and bitter loathing of Jews.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“glasses”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“Vejo a separação entre a vida e o paraíso como um rio. Se muitas pontes cruzam o rio, será que Deus se importa qual delas escolheremos?”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“La medicina es como una lenta obra de albañilería. Somos afortunados si en el plazo de una vida podemos poner un solo ladrillo. Y si podemos explicar la enfermedad, alguien que aún no ha nacido estará en condiciones de conseguir su curación.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
“La humanidad está muy cerca del salvajismo y tiene que regirse por normas. De lo contrario, nos hundiríamos en nuestra propia naturaleza animal y pereceríamos.”
― The Physician
― The Physician
