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Quotes About Recovery

I think the recovery hasn't been stronger because the hole that was dug for President Obama by the Bush administration was far worse than anybody could imagine, first of all.
~ Howard Dean
I had had some months of depression. Not serious enough to keep me from work. So, I guess you'd call that a mild depression. It was becoming worse. And I was being treated for it with anti-depressants.
~ Jane Pauley
I was a pretty delicate kid. Anything that was going around I'd get it and I'd generally get it much worse than other people, so I spent a lot of time out of school.
~ Geraldine Brooks
While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed the worst, and with continued unity of effort, we shall rapidly recover. There is one certainty of the future of a people of the resources, intelligence and character of the people of the United States - that is, prosperity.
~ Herbert Hoover
I guess the worst day I have had was when I had to stand up in rehab in front of my wife and daughter and say 'Hi, my name is Sam and I am an addict.'
~ Samuel L. Jackson
People always think that the worst time of my life must have been after the German Grand Prix crash in 1976, which put me in a coma and left me with severe burns. But it wasn't.
~ Niki Lauda
Hurricane Katrina this past week was certainly the worst episode in what has become an all-too-familiar and tragic cycle, and our nation is now faced with a set of unprecedented challenges.
~ Jo Bonner
The worst injury I have ever suffered in the ring was a torn triceps; they had to take a piece of my hamstring to repair the tear. It was brutal; I was out for 6 months.
~ Dave Bautista
We are having the single worst recovery the U.S. has had since the Great Depression. I don't care how you measure it. The East Coast knows it. The West Coast knows it. North, South, old, young, everyone knows it's the worst recovery since the Great Depression.
~ Arthur Laffer
By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it.
~ William Scranton
The worst manifestations of exhaustion were successfully cured by a long period of rest but it was immediately apparent to me that I had lost once and for all my former capacity for carrying out experimental work until physically tired.
~ Wilhelm Ostwald
The worst position you are in is when you are on the medical bed, and you can't get out on that training pitch.
~ Aaron Ramsey
I've been through everyone's worst nightmare and I've come out the other side.
~ Caleb Plant
There was a moment in 1996 I had to say: 'I have to try to get healthy.' We made a decision to fuse my ankle. For a sportsman, and I was still only 32, that's the worst choice. But I had to stop the pain.
~ Marco van Basten
You must keep in mind that Pakistan has suffered the aftermaths of the Cold War, and that Cold War had left deep imprints on our society. We were the worst sufferers from the ills of the Afghan war.
~ Asif Ali Zardari
Before, I would literally watch people ringing me trying to help me, but I wouldn't take the calls. It's the worst place to be, having that fear that it's never going to get better. You have to talk.
~ Paul Merson
The worst excesses of the dot-com era are gone.
~ Adam Cohen
The worst thing that happened to me as a child was seeing my brother get pushed into a cement mixer.
~ Eddie the Eagle
Jim Bakker. He's lost everything, he's ruined. And the worst thing of all he still has to wake up to her!
~ Sam Kinison
The worst thing I've done while sad is sit in defeat. That's very unhealthy. The best thing to do is dust yourself off and try again.
~ Winnie Harlow
Hitting bottom and hitting it hard was the worst thing that ever happened to me and the best thing that ever happened to me.
~ Dave Ramsey
I was getting depressed, I was going out, having a few drinks and the worst thing you can do with depression is add alcohol to it.
~ Ricky Hatton
My childhood was the worst thing on earth. I'm very lucky to have gotten out of that, but I spent 15 years of my life being so incredibly emotionally abused.
~ Tana Mongeau
I got sober. I stopped killing myself with alcohol. I began to think: 'Wait a minute - if I can stop doing this, what are the possibilities?' And slowly it dawned on me that it was maybe worth the risk.
~ Craig Ferguson