Understanding is the antidote against antagonism in every relationship.

— Elijah Onyenmeriogu

Extreme boredom provides its own antidote.

— François de La Rochefoucauld

The Magician should devise for himself a definite technique for destroying 'evil.' The essence of such a practice will consist in training the mind and the body to confront things which case fear, pain, disgust, shame and the like. He must learn to endure them, then to become indifferent to them, then to become indifferent to them, then to analyze them until they give pleasure and instruction, and finally to appreciate them for their own sake, as aspects of Truth. When this has been done, he should abandon them, if they are really harmful in relation to health and comfort.

— Aleister Crowley

He had a skull and crossbones label on him, but I drank his poison nevertheless and loved it; now I needed an antidote.

— Genna Rulon

Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny. It's the only one. It's based on thousands of years of human experience. There is nothing narrow about the conservative philosophy. It's a liberating philosophy. It is a magnificent philosophy. It is a philosophy for the ages, for all times.

— Mark R. Levin

Conscious breathing is the best antidote to stress, anxiety and depression.

— Amit Ray

Ingo was a fever, and so far she hadn't found the antidote.

— Margaret Way

John Donne's 'A Valediction: forbidding mourning' concerns a sea voyage, and uses the image of a circle as an antidote to the abyss of loss and separation. He pictures the invisible but precious bonds which link carer and cared-for, lover and beloved in an attachment relationship as slender threads of gold.

— Jeremy Holmes

The deferring of anger is the best antidote to anger.

— Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Humor is an antidote to all ills.

— Patch Adams