“Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses.”
Molière (1622–1673) French playwright and actor
Presque tous les hommes meurent de leurs remèdes, et non pas de leurs maladies.
Le Malade Imaginaire (1673), Act III, sc. iii
Source: The Journal of Joyce Carol Oates: 1973-1982
“Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses.”
Molière (1622–1673) French playwright and actor
Presque tous les hommes meurent de leurs remèdes, et non pas de leurs maladies.
Le Malade Imaginaire (1673), Act III, sc. iii
“The urge to destroy is also a creative urge.”
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer
Attributed by Banksy on Instagram (October 6, 2018): "The urge to destroy is also a creative urge" - Picasso https://www.instagram.com/p/BomXijJhArX/?hl=en&taken-by=banksy. This was actually written by anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin in his essay "Reaction in Germany," in 1842.<br><br>Source: Moore, John (2004). I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite!: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Anarchist Tradition. Brooklyn NY: Autonomedia. p. 87.<br><br>Source: Lehning, Arthur, ed. (1973). Mikhail Bakunin: Selected Writings. London: Cape. p. 58. <br class="br">Misattributed
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
1910s, Political Ideals (1917)
Leo Burnett (1891–1971) American advertising executive
Source: Communications of an Advertising Man (1961), p. 81
E.M. Forster (1879–1970) English novelist
"Anonymity: An Enquiry"
Source: Two Cheers for Democracy (1951)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
“She was a do-gooder, which means that all the ill she did, she did without realizing it.”
Diane Setterfield book The Thirteenth Tale
Source: The Thirteenth Tale
Nathaniel Hawthorne book The House of the Seven Gables
Source: The House of the Seven Gables (1851), Ch. XX : The Flower of Eden