The soul of a civilization is its religion, and it dies with its faith.
- Will Durant
- Will Durant
I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.
- Thomas Carlyle
- Thomas Carlyle
أُمْنِيّة ظفِرَتْ روحي بها زَمَنًا
واليومَ أحسَبُها أضغاثَ أحلام
وإنْ يكُنْ فرطُ وجدي في مَحَبّتِكُمُ
إثْمًا فقد كَثُرَتْ في الحبّ آثامي
ولو علِمْتُ بأَنّ الحُبّ آخِرُهُ
هذا الحِمَامُ لَمَا خالَفتُ لُوّامي
أَودَعْتُ قلبي إلى مَن ليس يحفظُه
أبصرْتُ خلفي وما طالعتُ قدَّامي
لقد رَمَاني بسهمِ من لواحِظِهِ
أصْمى فؤادي فوا شوقي إلى الرامي
- سلطان العاشقين، ابن الفارض
واليومَ أحسَبُها أضغاثَ أحلام
وإنْ يكُنْ فرطُ وجدي في مَحَبّتِكُمُ
إثْمًا فقد كَثُرَتْ في الحبّ آثامي
ولو علِمْتُ بأَنّ الحُبّ آخِرُهُ
هذا الحِمَامُ لَمَا خالَفتُ لُوّامي
أَودَعْتُ قلبي إلى مَن ليس يحفظُه
أبصرْتُ خلفي وما طالعتُ قدَّامي
لقد رَمَاني بسهمِ من لواحِظِهِ
أصْمى فؤادي فوا شوقي إلى الرامي
- سلطان العاشقين، ابن الفارض
Where in the world have there been greater follies than with the compassionate? And what in the world has caused more suffering than the follies of the compassionate?
Woe to all lovers who cannot surmount pity!
Thus spoke the Devil to me once: ‘Even God has his Hell: it is his love for man.’
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Woe to all lovers who cannot surmount pity!
Thus spoke the Devil to me once: ‘Even God has his Hell: it is his love for man.’
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
One should hold fast to one’s heart; for if one lets it go, how soon one loses one’s head, too!
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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One should hold fast to one’s heart; for if one lets it go, how soon one loses one’s head, too! - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
على المرء أنْ يُمسِكَ زِمامَ قلبِه؛ فالقَلبُ إنْ أُطلِقَ سراحُه، سُرعانَ ما يَهرُبُ العَقلُ مَعه.
Everyone agrees that Osler’s greatest contribution to medicine was the recognition that physicians (whether students or old timers) learn more from their observations and conversations with patients than they do from books: “Medicine is learned by the bedside and not in the classroom”, and that is why our teachers, by their own example and by the critiques of our early interviews, taught us to ask open-ended questions and to listen attentively and respectfully while patients told their stories.
- Osler and the Way We Were Taught
- Osler and the Way We Were Taught
The practice of medicine is an art based on science.
- Sir William Osler
- Sir William Osler
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The practice of medicine is an art based on science. - Sir William Osler
سلام الله على أوسلر
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The practice of medicine is an art based on science. - Sir William Osler
Patients, as a rule, want to understand the meanings behind their illnesses “Why me?”, “Why now?”, “What lesson is this meant to teach me?”, “What did I do to deserve this?”
They hope to engage their physicians in the quest for answers, but physicians today are more interested in questions they can more easily answer: “What genes?”, “What proteins?”, and “What nerve pathways?”
Existential queries are dismissed as humanistic marginalia, no longer central, as they once were, to medical practice.
- Osler and the Way We Were Taught
They hope to engage their physicians in the quest for answers, but physicians today are more interested in questions they can more easily answer: “What genes?”, “What proteins?”, and “What nerve pathways?”
Existential queries are dismissed as humanistic marginalia, no longer central, as they once were, to medical practice.
- Osler and the Way We Were Taught