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Quotations regarding 'Illness'

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I don't hide my feelings, but when it comes to illness, I guess I don't panic. My father was the same way. I'm the provider for the family and the caretaker. If I panic, who is anybody going to run to?
Curt Schilling, American Athlete (1966-  )
Serious illness doesn't bother me for long because I am too inhospitable a host.
Albert Schweitzer, German Theologian (1875-1965)
I enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes the illness worth while.
George Bernard Shaw, Irish Dramatist (1856-1950)
I don't think there is one cause of Gulf War illness.
Christopher Shays, American Politician (1945-  )
But Gulf War Syndrome is not one cause, not one illness. It is many causes, many illnesses.
Christopher Shays, American Politician (1945-  )
The secret of learning to be sick is this: Illness doesn't make you less of what you were. You are still you.
Tony Snow, American Journalist (1955-2008)
Societies need to have one illness which becomes identified with evil, and attaches blame to its victims.
Susan Sontag, American Author (1933-2004)
Cases of sickness made up a very small percentage which in my opinion was normal. However, propaganda pamphlets dropped from aircraft were telling the workers to feign illness, and detailed instructions were given to them on how to do it.
Albert Speer, German Architect (1905-1981)
No further evidence is needed to show that 'mental illness' is not the name of a biological condition whose nature awaits to be elucidated, but is the name of a concept whose purpose is to obscure the obvious.
Thomas Szasz, American Psychologist (1920-  )
There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a little more help to get through the effects not only on the afflicted but on the family. And I think there's even a place for humor in that.
Alan Thicke, Canadian Actor (1947-  )
The strongest predictor of unhappiness is anyone who has had a mental illness in the last 10 years. It is an even stronger predictor of unhappiness than poverty - which also ranks highly.
Polly Toynbee, English Journalist (1946-  )
When a man is ill nothing is so important to him as his own illness.
Anthony Trollope, English Author (1815-1882)
I've got asthma. When I was 17 I forgot to take my medication and was taken to a hospital for almost two weeks. After that I've taken better care of my illness.
Ville Valo, Musician (1976-  )
Besides, wouldn't it be wonderful if no one ever had to worry about the random cruelty of fatal illness or the woes of old age attacking them or their loved ones?
Joan D. Vinge, American Author (1948-  )
I think illness is a family journey, no matter what the outcome. Everybody has to be allowed to process it and mourn and deal with it in their own way.
Marcia Wallace, American Actress (1942-  )
People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness.
John Wanamaker, American Businessman (1838-1922)
If we are suffering illness, poverty, or misfortune, we think we shall be satisfied on the day it ceases. But there too, we know it is false; so soon as one has got used to not suffering one wants something else.
Simone Weil, French Philosopher (1909-1943)
What worse illness can there be than acute conventionality. You should pray every night that you don't wake up with it.
George Weinberg, American Psychologist
Women's courage is rather different from men's. The fact that women have to bring up children and look after husbands makes them braver at facing long-term issues, such as illness. Men are more immediately courageous. Lots of people are brave in battle.
Mary Wesley, British Novelist (1912-2002)
My mother's illness fitted into this protest against the treatment of the sick who could not pay, the inefficiency of commercialism, the waste, the extravagance, and the poverty.
Ellen Wilkinson, English Politician (1891-1947)
 
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