What cannot be cured must be endured.
Frustrated by his recurrent illness, Molière, a French playwright, famously said: "What cannot be cured must be endured."
One must endure what, one cannot cure (Girija sankar rout - ss)
curd, bird heard endured
To endure what cannot be cured is essential. We must face challenges and accept situations beyond our control. By embracing these hardships, we can find strength and resilience. Ultimately, enduring difficulties helps us grow and adapt.
The literal meaning is simply that what can't be "cured," or fixed, must be "endured," or put up with. This is the same as the figurative meaning. NOTE: 1) Literal meaning - If you can't be cured of a disease, then you just have to bear it, for you not to suffer more psychologically or do silly things; 2) Figurative meaning - You´d better live according to your real situation and possibilities, otherwise you´ll always be facing a conflict in vain with yourself, with no solution either.
The Black death wasn't cured, it was endured or avoided. As with may epidemics the disease often mutates & becomes more or less infectious. Not everyone who got it died with it, but most did.
correct light.
A bitter pill to swallow is something unpleasant which must be accepted or endured.
No. I must admit, that after you have been cured, your chances for taking over the world are poor. You can only hope to kill the one's that havent been cured
A bitter pill is another term for a bitter pill to swallow, something unpleasant which must be accepted or endured.
Not at all. . If he is suffering from such a dangerous disease, the patient must take care of himself until he is completely cured. After cured tb. He can do anything he want.......