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Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887.

Remedy

Divine Providence always places the remedy by the side of the evil.French.

Extreme remedies are never the first to be resorted to.

How readily do men at ease prescribe to those who’re sick at heart.Terence.

No one tries extreme remedies at first.Seneca.

Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie,
Which we ascribe to Heaven.Shakespeare.

The best remedy against an ill man is much ground between both.

The remedy is worse than the disease.Scotch.

The remedy of to-morrow is too late for the evil of to-day.Spanish.

There is a remedy for all things but the appointed time to die.Turkish.

There is a remedy for everything could men find it.

There is a remedy for everything except death.French, Spanish, Dutch, Danish.

Where remedies are needed, sighing avails not.Italian.