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Quotes About Recovery

As for the absence of recovery, as for death, there are machines that are not meant for the road.
~ Edward P. Jones
Small wounds are healed by time, but time can only bandage great wounds, which continue to bleed in secret.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
Return refers not just to bringing troops out of harm's way but to complete homecoming for the whole person in body, mind, heart, and soul
~ Edward Tick
To trust God means to depend upon God This is the reason children are content. They know, deep down, they are taken care of. To lose this feeling is the great tragedy of life. To find it again, the greatest recovery.
~ Edward Weiss
The psyche adjusts to trauma in so many different ways, we just can't assume anything yet. But the resilience of the human spirit is a wondrous thing, truly limitless. Despair passes and anything can be born from it, anything at all. And Assaf is very young and he's strong inside, so we'll wait and watch and listen, and we'll see what we can do to help him regain his footing.
~ Edward Whittemore
Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep!
~ Edward Young
So much had fallen into the sea. Hats fell in to the sea. Hearts fell into the sea. So much had fallen into the sea
~ Edwidge Danticat
It was to answer the accusation of the scribes and Pharisees to the effect that Jesus chose the companionship of sinners that he spake the parables concerning the lost sheep, the lost silver, and the prodigal son, and in these presentations showed that his mission to the world was not to make miserable, not to condemn and destroy, but to recover that which was lost.
~ EGW Comments
Every war, before defeat or victory, causes damage to all dimensions.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Time is about to overcome the murderous time of 2020 with the vaccine.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
What can you more break a broken one?
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You can't get back what you've lost, What's important now is "What is it that you still have. —Jimbei
~ Eiichiro Oda
he lost his weapon as well as his confidence as he fell.
~ Eji Yoshikawa
Time doesn't heal all wounds.
~ Ekko
when highly sensitive patients had experienced a trauma, sexual or otherwise, they had been unusually affected and so developed a neurosis.
~ Elaine N. Aron
Everyone has a limit as to how much information or stimulation can be taken in before getting overloaded, overstimulated, overaroused, overwhelmed, and just over! We simply reach that point sooner than others. Fortunately, as soon as we get some downtime we recover nicely.
~ Elaine N. Aron
The worst thing about medicine is that one kind makes another necessary.
~ Elbert Hubbard
No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one.
~ Elbert Hubbard
Discipline of mind and body is one of the most difficult things one has to acquire, but in the long run it is a valuable ingredient of education and a tremendous bulwark in time of trouble. Certainly, it is essential in meeting defeats and recovering from disaster. No matter how hard hit you are, you can face what has to be faced if you have learned to master your own fears.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Many of the boys I saw in hospitals are now leading happy and useful lives, but they carry with them, day after day, the results of the war. If we do not achieve the ends for which they sacrificed—a peaceful world in which there exists freedom from fear of both aggression and want—we have failed.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
The pain woke him again. Not the constant throb that was so familiar he could hardly remember being without it. This was one of those sharp stabs from the wound along his thigh.
~ Eleanor Updale
I was in bad shape, definitively broken. A broken clock that, because its metal heart continued to beat, was now breaking the time of everything else.
~ Elena Ferrante
El mundo da vueltas, menos mal, si se cae, se rompe.
~ Elena Ferrante
Meanwhile, to consolidate a climate of benevolence, I tried to return to normal activities, like a sick person who has been in the hospital for a long time and, partly to overcome the fear of falling ill again, wants to reanchor himself to the life of the healthy.
~ Elena Ferrante