“My father never feared death. He never saw it as an ending. I don't know why Alzheimer's was allowed to steal so much of my father before releasing him into the arms of death. But I know that at his last moment, when he opened his eyes - - eyes that had not opened for many, many days - - and looked at my mother, he showed us that neither disease nor death can conquer love.” KnowsMomentsEyeLastsMotherFatherSawsArmsDiseaseStealingConquerHis EyesAlzheimerAlzheimer'sNever Fear Author:Patti Davis
“And I have no control over which yesterdays I keep and which ones get deleted. This disease will not be bargained withMy yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain, so what do I live for? I live for each day. I live in the moment. Some tomorrow soon, I'll forget that I stood before you and gave this speech. But just because I'll forget it some tomorrow doesn't mean that I didn't live every second of it today. I will forget today, but that doesn't mean that today doesn't matter.” MeanMatterMomentsTodayForgetTomorrowSpeechDiseaseDisappearYesterdayEach DayUncertainLive In The MomentForget ItEvery Second Author:Lisa Genova
“New diseases like SARS and bird flu cause anxiety in the community. People get worried, some to the extent that it even affects their health. You feel very sad, and yet you must carry on and maintain your cool in very trying and difficult moments. You have to tough it out.” PeopleFeelsTryingMomentsCausesDifficultCommunityDiseaseAnxietyBirdToughWorriedFluVery SadDifficult MomentsSarsBird Flu Author:Margaret Chan
“A hero is someone who rebels or seems to rebel against the facts of existence and seems to conquer them. Obviously that can only work at moments. It can't be a lasting thing. That's not saying that people shouldn't keep trying to rebel against the facts of existence. Someday, who knows, we might conquer death, disease and war.” PeopleKnowsTryingWarMomentsFactsSeemsMightExistenceHeroDiseaseConquerSomedayLastingRebelKeep Trying Author:Jim Morrison
“We find the vast majority of people in every country believing that there will be a time when this world will become perfect, when there will be no disease, nor death, nor unhappiness, nor wickedness. That is a very good idea, a very good motive power to inspire and uplift the ignorant. But if we think for a moment, we shall find on the very face of it that it cannot be so. How can it be, seeing that good and evil are the obverse and reverse of the same coin? How can you have good without evil at the same time?” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldBelieveIdeasCountryMomentsFacesEvilPerfectSeeingThis WorldInspireDiseaseMajorityVery GoodIgnorantUpliftingMotiveGood And EvilUnhappinessGood IdeasReverseCoinsWickedness Author:Swami Vivekananda
“I was really interested in the fact that blacks have high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes at a higher percentage than the rest of the population. That didn't stay very aggressively in the book, but that's how it started. I began to document these moments as support for this other thing I was thinking about, and then the moments themselves began to take over.” ThinkingHeartBookMomentsFactsSupportBloodHigherDiseasePressurePopulationDocumentsPercentagesDiabetesHeart DiseaseBlood PressureHigh Blood Pressure Author:Claudia Rankine
“The Alzheimer's Association is what I am passionate about. My grandfather had it. My mom has it. It's a horrible disease, and with our aging population, it's a growing problem. It's terrible to lose your brain and your power to be conscious or in the moment.” MomentsProblemLosesBrainGrowingMomTerribleDiseaseConsciousAgingPassionatePopulationMy MomHorribleAssociationGrandfatherMy GrandfatherAlzheimerAlzheimer'sAging Population Author:Graham Shiels
“I had a classic case of what people call "seeker's disease." That was part of my journey, but now, meaning is like a secret that's revealing itself moment by moment, day by day.” PeopleMomentsSecretCasesJourneyDiseaseClassicRevealingSeekersMy Journey Author:Roger Housden
“Not to abide in Jesus’ love would mean that we stop believing that we are loved by Jesus. We look at our circumstances - perhaps persecution or disease or abandonment - and we conclude that we are not loved by Jesus anymore. That’s the opposite of abiding in the love of Jesus. So abiding in his love means continuing to believe, moment by moment, that we are loved.” BelieveLooksMeanMomentsJesusCircumstancesDiseaseOppositesContinuingPersecutionHis LoveAbandonmentAbidingJesus LoveLove Means Author:John Piper
“Politics deals with externals: borders, wealth, crimes. Authentic forgiveness deals with the evil in a persons heart, something for which politics has no cure. Virulent evil (racism, ethnic hatred) spreads through society like an airborne disease, one cough infects a whole busload. When moments of grace do occur, the world must pause, fall silent, and acknowledge that indeed forgiveness offers a kind of cure. There will be no escape from wars, from hunger, from misery, from rancid discrimination, from denial of human rights, if our hearts aren't changed.” IfsWorldHumansHeartKindPersonsWarWholeMomentsFallEvilWealthDealsGraceRightsCrimeChangedOffersDiseaseRacismHatredMiserySilentHungerHuman RightsSpreadDiscriminationCuresDenialAcknowledgeBordersPausesAirborne Author:Philip Yancey
“I want to yell so loud that Baby Girl can hear me that dirty ain't a color, disease ain't the Negro side a town. I want to stop that moment from coming - and it come in ever white child's life - when they start to think that colored folks ain't as good as whites. ... I pray that wasn't her moment, Pray I still got time.” ThinkingWantChildrenStillsMomentsGirlSidesWhiteColorBabyPrayingDiseaseRacismTownsFolksDirtyLoudThat MomentI PrayBaby Girl Book:The Help Source: The Help
“Life is a disease, brother, and death begins already at birth. Every breath, every heartbeat, is a moment of dying - a little shove toward the end.” LittlesEndsMomentsLife IsDyingBrotherBirthDiseaseBreathsHeartbeatComrade Book:Three Comrades Source: Three Comrades
“The midnight disease is a kind of emotional insomnia; at ever conscious moment its victim—even if he or she writes at dawn, or in the middle of the afternoon—feels like a person lying in a sweltering bedroom, with the window thrown open, looking up at a sky filled with stars and airplanes, listening to the narrative of a rattling blind, an ambulance, a fly trapped in a Coke bottle, while all around him the neighbours soundly sleep.” IfsFeelsWritingKindPersonsMomentsLyingStarsSleepSkyMiddleEmotionalListeningDiseaseConsciousWindowVictimBlindFilledNarrativeDawnThrownBottlesAfternoonAirplaneTrappedBedroomMidnightInsomniaNeighbourCokeAmbulance Author:Michael Chabon
“From that moment our love became sad, and sadness is a disease which gives the death-blow to affection.” GivingMomentsSadnessDiseaseAffectionBlowThat MomentOur Love Book:The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt: Complete Source: The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt: Complete
“I teach contentment. And the basic principle of contentment is to drop your ego. Don`t think for a single moment, "To be or not to be." Just not to be is the rule. What have you gained by trying to be? Just for a change try not to be, and you will be amazed. The moment you are not, there is contentment, there is silence, there is beauty, there is bliss. Meditation is only a methodology to make you aware that your only disease is your ego, and your only health is egolessness.” ThinkingTryingMomentsSilencePrinciplesTeachMeditationEgoDiseaseBlissContentmentAmazedSingle MomMethodologyBasic PrinciplesBe Or Not To Be Author:Rajneesh
“Disease is not something personal and special, but only a manifestation of life under modified conditions, operating according to the same laws as apply to the living body at all times, from the first moment until death.” LifeFirstsMomentsBodyLawScienceSpecialConditionsDiseaseAll TimeManifestationLife Death Author:Rudolf Virchow
“It was, just as Kinski had predicted, suicide. He should never have done it. It is widely held by those who knew him, and Kinski himself, that he never recovered from Woyzeck. But what was the ultimate result? If you are the viewer of this film, Kinski's portrayal shocks your feelings out of the vault of intellectualizing or passive observing. He forces you to feel with him, to align yourself with your buried emotions. He outs your sensitivity. Is this not something Christ-like? It is, for my money. Kinski is the pure cure for the 21st-century disease - the numbness unto droning.” IfsFeelsShouldDoneMomentsFeelingsFilmForceChristResultsEmotionCenturyDyingPureDiseaseUltimateSuicideCuresShockBuriedPassive21st CenturySensitivityViewersObservingNumbnessVaultsPortrayalChrist Like Author:Cintra Wilson