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  • Just a little sheep dip. Panacea for all stomach ailments. -- Mae West
  • Monetary policy is not a panacea. -- Ben Bernanke
  • Communication is everyone's panacea for everything. -- Tom Peters
  • Unified party control of the organs of government has proved no panacea. -- David Price
  • Growth is a panacea for many ills in society; not entirely, but many. -- P. Chidambaram
  • Woes and wonders of Power, that tonic hell, synthesis of poison and panacea. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • The public has been sold a bill of goods about the free market being a panacea for mankind. -- Tom Scholz
  • The more that voting is glorified as a panacea, the more lackadaisical people become about preserving their constitutional rights. -- James Bovard
  • Although the trends are promising and reishi mushrooms exhibit a number of interesting medicinal properties, modern scientific techniques have yet to affirm its traditional 'panacea polypore' status. -- Paul Stamets
  • Foreign aid is neither a failure nor a panacea. It is, instead, an important tool of American policy that can serve the interests of the United States and the world if wisely administered. -- Lee H. Hamilton
  • The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Peace is a great goal, but it is not a panacea. Neither is material wealth. -- Richard M. Nixon
  • My great panacea for making society at once better and more enjoyable would be to cultivate greater sincerity. -- Frances Power Cobbe
  • Tea! The panacea for everything from weariness to a cold to a murder Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea. -- Henry Fielding
  • Tobacco, divine, rare superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all panaceas, potable gold and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. -- Robert A. Burton
  • Reverence, enthusiasm, and a sense of guardianship, these three are actually the panacea, the magical remedy, in the soul of the educator and teacher. -- Rudolf Steiner
  • It is frightening how dependent on drugs we are all becoming and how easy it is for doctors to prescribe them as the universal panacea for our ills. -- Prince Charles
  • The greatest analgesic, soporific, stimulant, tranquilizer, narcotic, and to some extent even antibiotic - in short, the closest thing to a genuine panacea - known to medical science is work. -- Thomas Szasz
  • Surely women's liberation is a most unpromising panacea. But the movement is working politically, because our sexuality is so confused, our masculinity so uncertain, and our families so beleaguered that no one knows what they are for or how they are sustained. -- George Gilder
  • Some have asked if the stock of men could not be improved,--if they could not be bred as cattle. Let Love be purified, and all therest will follow. A pure love is thus, indeed, the panacea for all the ills of the world. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • For the Christian there can be no social or political panaceas, no easy escapes from personal responsibility achieved by collectivising guilt or virtue. The true ends of temporal life lie beyond it, and, though the tyrannical State may diminish virtue, the benevolent State cannot procure it. -- Margaret Thatcher
  • Our panaceas cure but few ails, our general hospitals are private and exclusive. We must set up another Hygeia than is now worshiped. Do not the quacks even direct small doses for children, larger for adults, and larger still for oxen and horses? Let us remember that we are to prescribe for the globe itself. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Virtue is the panacea for both body and mind. The virtuous person can be both healthy and happy. How is virtue to be cultivated? How can it express itself in daily practice? Through service to living beings, through seva. Virtue must flow through the triple channel of love, mercy and detachment, in order to feed the roots of seva. -- Sathya Sai Baba
  • Wealth is the ultimate panacea to poverty. -- Foster Friess
  • Gold has an almost atavistic lure. People feel it has a panacea effect. -- Howard Blum
  • Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world. -- Herman Daly
  • Although no one treatment will ever be a panacea, research studies indicate that cognitive therapy can be helpful for a variety of disorders in addition to depression. -- David D. Burns
  • The Constitution is not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare. Nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements. -- John Marshall Harlan
  • When new technology in the classroom starts happening, some people get very excited and think of it as a panacea. It attracts very high amounts of money; it raises expectations, and those expectations aren't met. -- Mitch Kapor
  • We developed microfinance to fight loan sharks - I was telling people don't go to loan sharks - not trying to take advantage and make money for myself. I would be a junior loan shark if I did... It is not a panacea. -- Muhammad Yunus
  • If there is a panacea, or cure-all to life, it is self love. -- Paul Solomon
  • Reputation is the panacea for those who lack confidence in their own decisions. -- Chris Murray
  • Patience is the panacea; but where does it grow, or who can swallow it? -- William Shenstone
  • Growth is widely thought to be the panacea for all the major economic ills of the modern world. -- Herman Daly
  • It [the Brady Bill] is not a panacea. It's not going to stop crimes of passion or drug-related crime. -- Sarah Brady
  • When you have passion for something you find a way to make it happen - this is the panacea to success. -- Zig Ziglar
  • Havenotness is caused by society's failure to design and produce the right tools and goods. Money alone is not the panacea. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
  • Home life, home teaching, parental guidance is the panacea for all the ailments, a cure for all diseases, a remedy for all problems. -- Spencer W. Kimball
  • Politicians are masters in the art of mixing truth and deceit and serving the deadly cocktail to the public as a panacea to their problems -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • [Success as panacea and trap:] The less a man is willing to give up a sex object, the more he'll be trapped into becoming a success object. -- Warren Farrell
  • I have no perfect panacea for human ills. And even if I had I would not attempt to present a system of philosophy between the soup and fish. -- Elbert Hubbard
  • They hadn't much faith in travel, nor a great belief in a change of scene as a panacea for spiritual ills; they were simply glad to be going. -- Zelda Fitzgerald
  • I do not think the mere extension of the ballot a panacea for all the ills of our national life. What we need to-day is not simplymore voters, but better voters. -- Frances Harper
  • Pantagruel was telling me that he believed the queen had given the symbolic word used among her subjects to denote sovereign good cheer, when she said to her tabachins, A panacea. -- Francois Rabelais
  • Combination does not produce though mergers and combinations are still the accepted panacea. In Big business there appears to be increasing aridity, bureaucracy, and stultifying sacrifice of initiative and above all fear. -- Reginald Fessenden
  • I carry my flute around everywhere I go and pull it out. It actually becomes a panacea for me, for things that go on around me. It really gives me relief and calmness, tranquility. -- Hubert Laws
  • Of all wines, Champagne is the one that is the anytime drink, the panacea for all ills, the best bottle for any occasion and absolutely the only solution when there is something to celebrate. -- Serena Sutcliffe
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