| Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887. | | | | Cure |
| | | Abstinence and fasting cure many a complaint. Danish. | 1 |
| Good language cures great sores. | 2 |
| It is part of the cure to wish to be cured. Seneca. | 3 |
| No cure no pay. Chinese rule as to physicians. | 4 |
| That sick man is not to be pitied that has his cure in his sleeve. | 5 |
| The cure is not always worth the pains. Marius the Roman. | 6 |
| The cure may be worse than the disease. | 7 |
| The purse of the patient protracts his cure. German. | 8 |
| To cure every one with the same ointment. | 9 |
| To fear the worst oft cures the worst. | 10 |
| Ulcers cannot be cured that are concealed. | 11 |
| What cannot be cured must be endured. German, Dutch. | 12 | | |
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