
“La medicina, pues, no busca lo conveniente para sí misma, sino para el cuerpo.”
Citas de Napoleón
“La medicina, pues, no busca lo conveniente para sí misma, sino para el cuerpo.”
“¡Ahí está el detalle! Que no es ni lo uno, ni lo otro, sino todo lo contrario.”
Sin fuentes
“Aceptar la injusticia no es una virtud, sino todo lo contrario.”
Sin fuentes
Original: «It has an unhappy effect upon the human understanding and temper, for a man to be compelled in his gravest investigation of an argument, to consider, not what is true, but what is convenient».
Fuente: Life of Geoffrey Chaucer, the Early English Poet: Including Memoirs of His Near Friend and Kinsman, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster: with Sketches of the Manners, Opinions, Arts and Literature of England in the Fourteenth Century, Volumen 1. Autor William Godwin Editor T. Davison, 1803. p. 370.