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Quotes About Disease

My aim was to show that delusions and hallucinations were not just specific symptoms of mental disease but also had a human meaning.
~ C.G. Jung
and doctrinairism are the disease of our time; they pretend to have all the answers."44 Where primitives identify themselves with the world itself, moderns identify themselves with the part of them that controls the world: the ego.
~ C.G. Jung
La vida no vivida es una enfermedad de la que se puede morir
~ C.G. Jung
This disease wanted to monopolize my attention, but as much as possible, I would focus on my life instead.
~ Cal newport
America's most dangerous diseases have developed an immunity to politics. We suffer not from a failure of political organization or power, but a failure of love.
~ Cal Thomas
Like it or not, in the end, it's one's body. It's literally what carries you through life. There's a reason for the saying, 'If you have your health, you have everything ' and it's true. Old age, disease - these are the great equalizers.
~ Candace
She reasoned that since the disease affected her lungs, learning to breathe properly might help. She asked the research team at Stanford to teach her, but no one could tell her what healthy breathing was!
~ Gay Hendricks
At any rate, the woman found her way to a longtime colleague of mine, Dr. Loic Jassy, and engaged in several sessions of breathwork activities. Within a month the disease disappeared and has not returned. It is a comment on modern medicine that no one in the research project expressed any interest in how she had healed herself.
~ Gay Hendricks
He popped his jaw, trying to relax against a new onslaught of aggression. It wasn't as if he were the only one to suffer, he reminded himself. The other warriors had their own demons—literally and figuratively. Torin, of course, was keeper of Disease. Lucien was keeper of Death. Reyes, of Pain. Aeron, of Wrath. Paris, of Promiscuity. Why couldn't he have been given that last one?
~ Gena Showalter
It—never—ended. Disease wrecked everything. Romantic relationships. Friendships. Goals. Fun.
~ Gena Showalter
My dad told me all about it. Wildness comes over teenagers like a disease and they go around kissing all over the place.
~ Gennifer Choldenko
All sorts of bodily diseases are produced by half-used minds.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Life is a disease; and the only diference between one another is the stage of the disease at which he lives.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Idealism is frequently another word for self-righteousness, a disease that can only be corrected by a profound understanding power in its complete sense.
~ George Friedman
He raised his hand. "Hear me out. Before this injury, I had never been seriously ill. I'm a physician who understood what it's like to be sick but had never personally felt the impact of a life-threatening disease or experienced a significant injury.
~ Ilona Andrews
Despite extensive travel, we no longer have plagues and epidemics.
~ Ilona Andrews
Everyone had a weakness. It was the law of nature that for each being there was a predator or a disease or a vulnerability built into their very core.
~ Ilona Andrews
Murdoch was now in great academic and public demand. Despite having been diagnosed as partially deaf with Ménière's disease, an incurable affliction of the inner ear, she gave many lectures and interviews, as well as visiting Yale University in October 1959.
~ Iris Murdoch
The disease which racked his body was a sweetheart compared to the more obscure one that possessed his sick mind.
~ Irvine Welsh
Crime was not a cause, but a result; the prisons were the open sores of a diseased social body.
~ Irving Stone
Antes de intentar una cura debemos averiguar en qué consiste la enfermedad.
~ Isaac Asimov
It was falling apart, that world, three centuries ago, when Seldon first established the Foundation—and if history speaks truly, it was falling apart of the triple disease of inertia, despotism, and maldistribution of the goods of the universe.
~ Isaac Asimov
What is an Earthman?" "An inferior sort of human that ought not to be allowed on Solaria because he breeds disease, master.
~ Isaac Asimov
Cada tribu tenía un shabono, una gran choza común en forma circular, techada con paja y abierta hacia un patio interior. Vivían todos juntos, compartiendo desde la comida hasta la crianza de los niños. Sin embargo, el contacto con los extranjeros estaba acabando con las tribus: no sólo les contagiaban enfermedades del cuerpo, también otras del alma.
~ Isabel Allende