“I think Nature, if she interests herself much about her children, must often feel that, like the miserable Frankenstein, with her experimenting among the elements of humanity, she has brought beings into existence who have no business here; who can do none of her work, and endure none of her favours; whose life is only suffering; and whose action is one long protest against the ill foresight which flung them into consciousness.” IfsThinkingFeelsChildrenLongActionLife IsSufferingHumanityInterestCan DoExistenceConsciousnessElementsEndureIllMiserableProtestFavourForesight Book:The Nemesis of Faith Source: The Nemesis of Faith
“Time was when medicine could do very little for critically ill or dying patients. Now it can do too much. Where to draw the line is the subject of a broad, heated debate throughout the country, a debate that becomes louder with each new medical miracle or impossible case.” LittlesCountryCareCan DoLinesCasesToo MuchImpossibleSubjectsDyingDrawsMiracleMedicinePatientIllIllnessMedicalDebateHealth CareBroads Author:Lisa Belkin
“Anything that I can do with my voice thats good, Ill try to do.” TryingI CanVoiceCan DoIll Author:Jackie Evancho
“The hardest thing you can do is smile when you are ill, in pain, or depressed. But this no-cost remedy is a necessary first half-step if you are to start on the road to recovery.” IfsFirstsPainCan DoHealingHalfStepsCostSmileIllCancerHardestRecoveryBroken HeartRemedyHardest ThingHealing Heart Author:Allen Klein