1.
Although you feel tepid, approach with confidence, for the greater your infirmity the more you stand in need of a physician.
Bonaventure
3.
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities — we cannot do what they prevent us from doing.
John Lancaster Spalding
4.
Let us often think of our own infirmities, and we shall become indulgent toward those of others.
Francois Fenelon
5.
The longer I live, the larger allowances I make for human infirmities. I exact more from myself and less from others.
John Wesley
6.
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
8.
This is a hard and precarious world, where every mistake and infirmity must be paid for in full.
Clarence Day
9.
Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacence, if they discover none of the like in themselves.
Joseph Addison
10.
Particularity and separability are infirmities of the mind, not characteristics of the universe.
Dee Hock