1.
There was bondage in love; no one had told her that love took away freedom.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
2.
Commerce unites; religion divides.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
3.
To lose faith in oneself is to cease to create; to cease to create is to cease to exist.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
4.
Every theory in medicine, if medicine is to remain healthy, must be beaten out on the anvil of skepticism. So do we weed out charlatanism.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
5.
We are fast moving toward an aristocracy of health.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
6.
How much ... did the volume of disease in a nation account for its spirit? If so, the eradication of sickness, as far as it was possible, was a responsibility a democracy must assume for its people.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
7.
we've got to find a better way to handle the expense of disease. Odd as it may seem, the more efficient we become in eliminating disease, the more our services are out of reach of the people.
Alice Tisdale Hobart
8.
What is memory for if not to fortify and sustain?
Alice Tisdale Hobart
9.
nothing is so binding as pity.
Alice Tisdale Hobart