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Dyspepsia Quotes

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P.G. Wodehouse
“He keeps looking at me so oddly.鈥�

鈥淥ddly? How? Give me an imitation.鈥�

Considering that she had only about a second and a half to do it in, I must say it was a jolly fine exhibition. She opened her mouth and eyes pretty wide and let her jaw drop sideways, and managed to look so like a dyspeptic calf that I recognized the symptoms immediately.

鈥淥h, that鈥檚 all right,鈥� I said. 鈥淣o need to be alarmed. He鈥檚 simply in love with you.”
P.G. Wodehouse

Virchand Gandhi
“In more ancient times the life was simpler, but now the discovery of all these different medicines for curing dyspepsia shows that people are suffering from this disease. In this country we know that there are so many kinds of pills and medicines used. We even have those in India now. These things show that not only in America but in all the countries of the world we have to recourse to artificial means for necessary nutrients because people are not aware of right rules of diet. It is better to follow the right rules of diet in the beginning in order to avoid any kind of artificial medicines later on.”
Virchand Raghavji Gandhi

Agatha Christie
“Dyspepsia is responsible for many a reputation for romantic melancholy or ungovernable rages.”
Agatha Christie, Murder in the Mews

Thomas de Quincey
“The subject chosen ought to be in good health: for it is absolutely barbarous to murder a sick person, who is usually quite unable to bear it. On this principle, no Cockney ought to be chosen who is above twenty-five, for after that age he is sure to be dyspeptic.”
Thomas de Quincey, On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts

Paramahansa Yogananda
“Medicines have limitations; the divine creative life force has none. Believe that: you shall be well and strong." [...]
Chronic dyspepsia had afflicted me since childhood. [...] Master's words instantly convinced me that I could successfully apply their truth in my own life. No other healer (and I had tried many) had been able to arouse in me such profound faith. Day by day I waxed in health and strength. Through Sri Yukteswar's hidden blessing, in two weeks I gained the weight that I had vainly sought in the past. My stomach ailments vanished permanently.”
Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi