Quotes About Illness
If kindness is a disease, caring is a syndrome, and loving is a virus then I m deeply ill, cause I cannot find a better cure than you.
~ Unknown
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I lay on the ground after, breathing with effort. I would be left in peace. Peace. I would have laughed if I were not so ill.
~ Madeline Miller
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A terminal illness doesn't belong only to the one who is sick—it affects family members, friends, neighbors, coworkers. Not unlike a still pond disturbed by a falling stone, an impending death sends ripples through all the relationships in the life of the dying. Each person involved has his or her own set of issues, fears, and questions.
~ Unknown
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181. Pharmakon means drug, but as Jacques Derrida and others have pointed out, the word in Greek famously refuses to designate whether poison or cure. It holds both in the bowl. In the dialogues Plato uses the word to refer to everything from an illness, its cause, its cure, a recipe, a charm, a substance, a spell, artificial color, and paint.
~ Maggie Nelson
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Akki ki is bimaari ki nautanki ke baad to bahut sari filmein aur bada ratna award milna naaki
~ Unknown
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Elle lui expliqua que les adultes avaient peur de toutes sortes de choses, peur de vieillir, peur de mourir, peur de ce qu'ils n'ont pas vécu, peur de la maladie, parfois même du regard des enfants, peur qu'on les juge.
~ Marc Levy
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For each illness that doctors cure with medicine, they provoke ten in healthy people by inoculating them with the virus that is a thousand times more powerful than any microbe: the idea that one is ill.
~ Marcel Proust
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Illness is the most heeded of doctors: to goodness and wisdom we only make promises; pain we obey.
~ Marcel Proust
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Illness is the most heeded of doctors: to kindness and wisdom we make promises only; pain we obey.
~ Marcel Proust
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It is in moments of illness that we are compelled to recognize that we live not alone but chained to a creature of a different kingdom, whole worlds apart, who has no knowledge of us and by whom it is impossible to make ourselves understood: our body.
~ Marcel Proust
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Illness is the doctor to whom we pay most heed; to kindness, to knowledge, we make promise only; pain we obey.
~ Marcel Proust
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Death is in truth an illness from which we recover
~ Marcel Proust
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Aunt Léonie who, after the death of her husband, my Uncle Octave, no longer wished to leave, first Combray, then within Combray her house, then her bedroom, then her bed and no longer 'came down', always lying in an uncertain state of grief, physical debility, illness, obsession and piety.
~ Marcel Proust
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Alexis had entered that ardent period in which the body labors so robustly at raising its palaces between the flesh and the soul that the soul quickly seems to have vanished, until the day when illness or sorrow has slowly undermined the barriers and transcended the painful fissure, allowing the soul to reappear.
~ Marcel Proust
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But the chain of circumstances linked up, imprisoning her, the victim of an illness that has no remedy because it has no reason.
~ Marcel Proust
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This was because intense physical suffering had enforced a regime on him. Illness is the doctor to whom we pay most heed: to kindness, to knowledge we make promises only; pain we obey.
~ Marcel Proust
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Depression does its damage and then it hides, covering its tracks, making you think that it is not an illness, that you're just bad and weird.
~ John Moe
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They got three cooks there; we call them Hepatitis A, B, and C. That burger's gonna hit the bottom of the bucket in one piece, if you know what I mean.
~ John Sandford
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the inoculation did not confer immunity. It gave him the full-blown disease.
~ John Sedgwick
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Money does not change the sickness, only the symptoms.
~ John Steinbeck
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She used religion as a therapy for the ills of the world and herself, and she changed the religion to fit the ill. When she found that the theosophy she had developed for communication with a dead husband was not necessary, she cast about for some new unhappiness.
~ John Steinbeck
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In his middle life, at about the time such things were known about, it was discovered that, he had pernicious anemia. It is possible that his virtue lived on a lack of energy.
~ John Steinbeck
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Money does not change sickness, only the symptoms.
~ John Steinbeck
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By the time Cyrus was released from the hospital and the army, his gonorrhea was dried up. When he got home to Connecticut there remained only enough of it for his wife.
~ John Steinbeck
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