“Theres no such thing as ageing gracefully. I dont meet people who want to get Alzheimers disease, or who want to get cancer or arthritis or any of the other things that afflict the elderly. Ageing is bad for you, and we better just actually accept that.” PeopleWantAcceptingDiseaseCancerElderlyAgeingAlzheimerArthritis Author:Aubrey de Grey
“I believe that people need to get their worth and value from knowing that God loves them. I believe that all healing in our inner man and even, we know Christ also heals people's physical diseases, but the Bible says he heals our wounds and bruises. Don't worry about what's wrong with you right now, God accepts you just the way you are and he will help you be what he wants you to be.” PeopleKnowsMenWayWantNeedsBelieveHelpingValuesI BelieveChristHealingAcceptingWorryKnowingRight NowDiseaseWoundsHealGod LoveBruises Author:Joyce Meyer
“Disease, a simple famine, plagues of locusts everywhere, or a cataclysmic earthquake, I'd accept with some despair, but no, you sent us Congress! Good God, Sir, was that fair?” SimpleAcceptingSeriousDespairDiseaseFairsCongressPlagueEarthquakesFamineGood God Author:Peter Stone
“If I found a cure for a huge disease, while I was hobbling up onstage to accept the Nobel Prize they'd be playing the theme song from 'Three's Company'.” IfsSongThreeFoundCompanyAcceptingHugeDiseaseCuresThemePrizeNobelNobel Prize Author:John Ritter
“At 17, the smallest crises took on tremendous proportions; someone else's thoughts could take root in the loam of your own mind; having someone accept you was as vital as oxygen. Adults, light years away from this, rolled their eyes and smirked and said, 'This too shall pass' - as if adolescence was a disease like chicken pox, something everyone recalled as a milk nuisance, completely forgetting how painful it had been at the time.” IfsYearsMindSaidLightEyeForgetAcceptingDiseaseAdultsRootsCrisisPainfulProportionChickensMilkSmallestAdolescenceOxygenNuisanceLight YearsPoxThis Too Shall Pass Author:Jodi Picoult
“When you have dogs, you witness their uncomplaining acceptance of suffering, their bright desire to make the most of life in spite of the limitations of age and disease, their calm awareness of the approaching end when their final hours come. They accept death with a grace that I hope I will one day be brave enough to muster.” EndsEnoughAgeDesireSufferingHoursAcceptingGraceAwarenessDogAcceptanceOne DayDiseaseBraveFinalsCalmWitnessLimitationSpiteBe BraveMuster Author:Dean Koontz
“I wrote this [Most Kings] before MJ died, and his death only proves my point: When he was alive, the King of Pop, people were tireless in taking him down, accepting as truth every accusation people made against him, assuming the worst until they drove him away. When he died, suddenly he was beloved again - people realized that the charges against him might really have been bogus, and that the skin lightening was really caused by a disease, and that his weirdness was part of his artistry. But when he was alive and on top, they couldn't wait to bring him down.” PeopleHas BeensMadeMightWaitingAcceptingAliveWorstKingsProveDiseaseSkinsDiedAssumingPopsBelovedArtistryAccusationWeirdness Author:Jay-Z
“People don't want to accept the responsibility for their own weakness, so they place the blame on something that they're not responsible for, like disease or genetics.” PeopleWantResponsibilityAcceptingDiseaseWeaknessResponsibleBlameGenetics Book:A Million Little Pieces Source: A Million Little Pieces