Not exact matches
Jose, there is no
pain beyond
human strength to bear, but some people will
give up or deflect their
pain instead of facing it.
With regard to others, it is our duty to cultivate within ourselves respect for the sacred and to show the face of the revealed God — the God who has compassion for the poor and the weak, for widows and orphans, for the foreigner; the God who is so
human that he himself became man, a man who suffered, and who by his suffering with us
gave dignity and hope to our
pain.
Lord Jesus, you who are the Saviour of our
human activity because you bring us a motive for acting, and the Saviour of our
human pain because you endow it with a life -
giving value: be also the Saviour of our
human unity by compelling us to repudiate all our pettiness and, relying on you, to venture forth on to the uncharted ocean of charity.
As the most intimate of all
human relationships, as the one that to the majority of people is the most central and precious, the one
giving the most joy - as well as the most
pain - does it not contain enormous theological potential?
All the
human bitterness, the rivalry, jealousy, envy, and
human hostility is transformed in him into a life -
giving power that accepts abuse, endures
pain, allows death, and
gives only love in return.
Given his rejection of the ascetic principle, his support of infanticide is inevitable, and he rightly (again, given his premises) dismisses any attempt to appeal to sympathy, as well as any attempt to argue that human life is not merely a matter of the calculation of pleasure and
Given his rejection of the ascetic principle, his support of infanticide is inevitable, and he rightly (again,
given his premises) dismisses any attempt to appeal to sympathy, as well as any attempt to argue that human life is not merely a matter of the calculation of pleasure and
given his premises) dismisses any attempt to appeal to sympathy, as well as any attempt to argue that
human life is not merely a matter of the calculation of pleasure and
pain.
This is more
human and beautiful than is the help our multitude of professional healers and comforters can
give, I propose, even if it yields no dulling of
pain, no patching of injuries.
He
gives each person an extensive verbal lashing, but when he gets to Homer Simpson, his neighbor and man who has caused him the most
pain, all he says is, «Homer, you are the worst
human being I have ever met.»
Structural studies
give insight into how a
human sodium channel involved in
pain perception can be selectively inhibited.
«All business is
pain, all businesses are challenges... If it was easy everyone would have a business, everyone... business is not easy to do... You
give up kind of a lot of the
human interactions that most people get when you're not the entrepreneur.
Gabriel raises the roof in the last scene, a catharsis of
pain, grace, and redemption that sent me out of the theater enlightened — and knowing I had seen one of the best performances ever
given by a
human being.
He is excited about being a part of it and has
given no thought to the
pain of eventual death nor is he afraid of what being
human will mean to him.
Courageous capital owners who hunker down and fight against the natural
human instinct to eliminate whatever inflicts
pain and loss (and to seek more of what
gives joy and profit) are rewarded both by keeping current yield and regaining lost capital as prices rebound to fair value.
Note: Never
give dogs or cats
human pain killers, such as Tylenol which is toxic to pets.
These pups know nothing but exploitation and abuse at the hands of
humans and have to endure the
pain of
giving birth and having their puppies taken away far too soon.
However, another study showed that
humans suffering from arthritis were
given the same supplements, glucosamine - chondroitin, and only those with mild to severe
pain seemed to show any improvements.
DO NOT
give your pet aspirin, Tylenol, Advil or any other
human pain medication!
Never
give your pet
human pain medication without speaking to a staff member.
DO NOT
give your pet any
human pain relievers (like aspirin, Advil, Tylenol, etc.).
DO NOT ever
give aspirin, Tylenol, Advil / ibuprofen or any other
human pain medication as these can be deadly for dogs and cats.
A.
Human over-the-counter
pain medications may cause serious side - effects if
given to animals.
Do not try to
give your pet any
pain medications (
human medications can be toxic to animals), tranquilizers or ice treatments.
You might think it's okay to
give your dog
human pain medications, but it's actually very dangerous if you aren't administering the medication under your vet's close supervision.
It is true that your dogs might experience
pain and inflammation for several reasons, but don't
give it over-the-counter medicines intended for
human consumption, and if you see the need for your pet to take - in aspirin, it's about time you learn what is buffered aspirin.
Since all over the counter
human pain medications are toxic to your dog, you might wonder if there's anything you can
give your dog for
pain.
Never
give your cat Tylenol or aspirin or other
human pain killers or anti-inflammatory drugs!
Do not
give your dog any
human pain relievers without express instruction from your veterinarian.
It is good to check with a vet before
giving any medication, and remember that dogs are not
humans and don't need an aspirin for minor
pains.
Do not
give any additional
pain medications for
humans (such as aspirin, Tylenol or ibuprofen) or any additional
pain medications for dogs without consulting a veterinarian.
Do not
give any additional
pain medications for
humans (such as aspirin, Tylenol or ibuprofen) or any additional
pain medications for cats without consulting a veterinarian.
Note: Never
give your dog
human pain medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), which can be toxic to dogs.
I believe that rabbits should be
given the benefit of the doubt and if the condition that is diagnosed or the surgery that is performed would be painful in
humans or other companion mammals, then it should be assumed that it is painful in rabbits and
pain management should be used.
Staff veterinarians felt the frightened dog would not make it through the night and doubted she would ever trust another
human, yet she was
given pain medication and supportive care.
While I reflect on the
pain and tears fill my eyes at how this atrocious act could even come to fruition, I think of Dr. Viktor Frankl: «Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the
human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any
given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.»