25 Quotes About Sickness And Health

No matter how well we manage our health, we all experience medical issues from time to time. Whether it’s a common cold, an ear infection, or a chronic condition, illness is something we all must face at some point. But those who suffer the most are often those who have no one to turn to for advice or comfort. Fortunately there are many people out there sharing their wisdom and experiences on the best ways to overcome sickness and health problems with these inspirational quotes about sickness and health.

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The secret of making lasting change is to acknowledge and accept that real change takes time and patience. We didn't get chronically ill overnight. We didn't gain weight in one week or even one month. Good chance, it may take us longer than twenty-one days to overcome whatever we're facing. Whether it's something physical, emotional, spiritual, or a combination, we may need to be realistic in our goals for meaningful change to happen. The first step is getting started! . Dana Arcuri
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Like many people who became sick, I found that researching man-made radiation immersed me into a corporate world of lie, confuse and deny. Steven Magee
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You can’t be friends with someone you have feelings for. It’ll just be a constant reminder of what you can’t have. It’s like putting boiling water in an ice cold glass. It’s gonna bust and make a mess. Jaime Reed
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The words ‘I love you’ are worthless when you don’t know who the 'I' is in that statement. Jaime Reed
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I’d have to prove to everyone, including Ellia, that I was more than some guy she used to know, that what we shared had and still mattered. She may have forgotten the promise we made on the beach, but I hadn’t, and it was up to me to backup those words with action. Memories and ghosts were for the dead. Living things moved, and I was never one to stand still." ~Liam Jaime Reed
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She was my go-to person. I’d tell her everything. Now, all of those late-night phone calls, all the sleepovers at her house because I couldn’t deal with stuff at home, all the crying on her shoulder. It’s all gone. It’s like if she doesn’t know, then it didn’t happen, and if it didn’t happen then what exactly am I holding on to?” ~Stacey Jaime Reed
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Who cares about fault? As my dad would say, ‘Blame is like your rear-end and reflection. Seeing either always leaves you looking back.’ I’m more worried about what’s in front of me. And right now. .. the view is all messed up.” ~ Ellia Jaime Reed
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It’s like returning to a familiar room and noticing objects had been moved while you were gone–a chair here, a picture frame there. Items that were once brand new were suddenly broken in and worn from age. It was all very subtle, but enough to suspect paranormal activity or a cruel practical joke. When no one else saw what you saw, the freak factor really kicked in, because you were singled out and left questioning reality." ~Ellia. Jaime Reed
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Hope can be foolish or misguided, but there was no such thing as false hope. Hope was always true even when there was no evidence to support its claim.” - Liam Jaime Reed
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Love is not for thrill-seekers, dreamers, or children with short attention spans. And you, son, fit into all three of those categories. Jaime Reed
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At the end of life, nobody knows where the spirit goes. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The graveyard is every man final resting place. Lailah Gifty Akita
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We live in truly unbelievable times. Autism is an epidemic in most westerncountries, western governments are nothing more than corrupt corporations, and corporations areroutinely suppressing information regarding the toxicity of many common household items. The resultis that many people are unnecessarily suffering from easily preventable developmental problems, sickness and cancer. Steven Magee
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A chronic invalid has but one thought about his identity: He doesn't want to be a sick man. The rest of the discussion seems frivolous to him-an immense privilege of the healthy. Still, I'm a novelist, and so I pursue it. Nancy Horan
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Might not live long but I know I'ma die happy. Jonathan Anthony Burkett
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Altitude sickness, unregulated drugs and medical gas enabled workers to become drug abusers/addicts Steven Magee
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Top question of the dying: "What made me sick? Steven Magee
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Stray voltage/current/frequency is the most serious form of exposure. Electrocution kills very few people per year. Stray voltage/current/frequency exposure is suspected to be making people sick in the millions! Steven Magee
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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. Steven Magee
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I explored because I was feeling really crappy, and I wanted to know why Steven Magee
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A few years after working on Mauna Kea, I discovered that I had radiation sickness Steven Magee
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Marriage is a journey of disasters, only to fall in love all over again, with the person that rescues you each time. Shannon L. Alder
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Oxygen deprivation and supplemental oxygen are both bio-hazards for Mauna Kea workers Steven Magee
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During my five years on Mauna Kea, workers routinely displayed the symptoms of Cerebral Hypoxia Steven Magee