Quotes from Sheila Black
a world in which the hospital industrial complex makes "obsolete" different bodies,
~ Sheila Black
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It's curious that the Latin root of the Middle English word for tradition, tradere, means not only to "impart" and "give over," but also to "betray.
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Friends change toward the ill person, some revealed in their strange and beautiful kindness and some exposed in their utter, ugly selfishness.
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Why would anyone write about illness except the ill? And at first, too, the experience is too close for the ill person to be a reliable witness. The mind doesn't want to write about the body's condition but to change it, for in dreams the body can still dance!
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I can't write myself except through reading others' words.
~ Sheila Black
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