#Sickness And Diseases
Quotes about sickness-and-diseases
Sickness and diseases are universal experiences that touch every corner of the globe, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. This tag represents the myriad of challenges and emotions that arise when health is compromised, from the physical struggles of battling illness to the emotional and psychological impacts on individuals and their loved ones. People are drawn to quotes about sickness and diseases because they offer solace, understanding, and a sense of shared humanity. In times of illness, words have the power to heal, inspire, and provide comfort, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles. These quotes often encapsulate the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of hope, and the strength found in vulnerability. They serve as a beacon of light during dark times, offering perspectives that can transform fear into courage and despair into determination. Whether seeking encouragement, empathy, or a moment of reflection, quotes about sickness and diseases resonate deeply, providing a source of strength and connection in the face of adversity.
Удивительно: прежде Ася не замечала стремительного бега времени. Мчались часы, дни, месяцы. Болезнь оборвала этот бег. Теперь и спешить некуда. Никто тебя не ждет. Ни муж, ни друзья, ни ученики. Можно часами лежать, ничего не делая. Решительно ничего. И никому не нужны твои руки, твои слова, твои мысли. Никому!Ты - больная.
So if God gave you the disease to make you humble, then it is pointless for me to pray for you since I would be going against God's will, right?
Who would you be if you had somehow avoided every tenacious impediment in the invisible bacterial obstacle course of your daily life? Or what if, through some miracle of science...there was a way to cleanse the detritus that has cumulatively contaminated your genes since before you were even born? Who would you be today? Would you be the same person; the same unique individual? Or would you be something more?
It has been known for many years that a subset of the population cannot tolerate the radiation emitted by transmitting utility meters and sickness results in these people.
And now he had acquired the wisdom to admit that sometimes experienced his disdain for “weak, sick people” because he was frightened by any suggestion he could ever become that.
During my five years on Mauna Kea, workers routinely displayed the symptoms of Cerebral Hypoxia
Like many people who became sick, I found that researching man-made radiation immersed me into a corporate world of lie, confuse and deny.
Life is not meant to be a montage of catastrophes. It’s also not a giant prison, and neither are these bizarre, meaty casings we are housed in for the time being. And they’d make terrible ones anyway. These bodies aren’t exactly built to last. They get sick and get old and fall apart. But truth is, the me that is me is not the sick one here. And I refuse to feel imprisoned.

