1.
Although you feel tepid, approach with confidence, for the greater your infirmity the more you stand in need of a physician.
Bonaventure
3.
Let us often think of our own infirmities, and we shall become indulgent toward those of others.
Francois Fenelon
4.
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities — we cannot do what they prevent us from doing.
John Lancaster Spalding
5.
The longer I live, the larger allowances I make for human infirmities. I exact more from myself and less from others.
John Wesley
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Science appears but what in truth she is, Not as our glory and our absolute boast, But as a succedaneum, and a prop To our infirmity.
William Wordsworth
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Particularity and separability are infirmities of the mind, not characteristics of the universe.
Dee Hock
9.
This is a hard and precarious world, where every mistake and infirmity must be paid for in full.
Clarence Day
10.
Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacence, if they discover none of the like in themselves.
Joseph Addison