“Saying you "have" something implies that it's temporary and undesirable. Asperger's isn't like that. You've been Aspergian as long as you can remember, and you'll be that way all your life. It's a way of being, not a disease.” WayLongRememberDiseaseTemporaryUndesirableAspergers Author:John Elder Robison
“We have grown accustomed to the wonders of clean water, indoor plumbing, laser surgery, genetic engineering, artificial joints, replacement body parts, and the much longer lives that accompany them. Yet we should remember that the vast majority of humans ever born died before the age of 10 from an infectious disease.” ShouldHumansBodyAgeRememberWaterBornWonderDiseaseDiedMajorityCleanArtificialEngineeringSurgeryAccustomedJointsAccompanyReplacementsClean WaterLasersPlumbingGenetic EngineeringInfectious DiseasesLonger LifeIndoor Plumbing Author:S. Jay Olshansky
“We have accounts of the deification of men in pagan mythology. But I do not remember any account of a god becoming a man, to help man. Whoever heard of Jupiter or Mars or Minerva coming down and attempting to bear the burdens of men? The gods were willing enough to receive the gifts of men, but Christianity is unique in the fact that our God became a man with human infirmity and emptied Himself of the glory of heaven, in order that He might take upon Himself the sins, diseases and weakness of our humanity.” MenHumansEnoughFactsHelpingMightRememberHumanityOrderHeavenSinChristianityHeardWillingBearsBecomingDiseaseUniqueGloryWeaknessAccountsDown AndBurdenMythologyMarsAttemptingPaganInfirmityJupiterMinervaBecoming A Man Author:A. C. Dixon
“Everyone needs to remember that Ebola was not a worst-case scenario. Preparedness for the future means preparedness for a very severe disease that spreads via the airborne route or can be transmitted during the incubation period, before an infected person shows telltale signs of illness.” NeedsMeanPersonsShowsRememberCasesWorstPeriodsDiseaseIllnessSpreadSevereRoutesScenariosPreparednessEbolaAirborneWorst Case ScenarioIncubation Author:Margaret Chan
“The most important thing to remember is that inflation is not an act of God, that inflation is not a catastrophe of the elements or a disease that comes like the plague. Inflation is a policy.” ImportantRememberPolicyDiseaseElementsImportant ThingsCatastropheInflationPlague Book:Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow Source: Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow
“The real enemy is not fat but us. We are the misusers; we are the greedy ones. If we have no better sense than to purposefully destroy ourselves, it is no wonder that nature punishes us with vile diseases and calls in our maker long before their time. Nature remembers every extra bite of cherry pie, T-bone steak, fried chicken, pizza.” IfsLongRealRememberWonderEnemyDiseaseBonesFatsExtrasChickensMakersBitesPieGreedyPizzaCherriesSteakFried ChickenCherry Pie Author:Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
“It seems The Journal of Neurology reports that the longer you smoke, the less likely you are to develop Parkinson's disease. So what are they telling us? Follow me guys. Remember, a couple of months ago, doctors said drinking a glass of alcohol every day was good for your heart. Smoking prevents Parkinson's disease. Marijuana is good for glaucoma. Sex is good for your prostate. You know, screw health care. Let's party!” KnowsHeartSaidSeemsCareRememberGuySexPartyMonthsCoupleDiseaseDoctorsDrinkingGlassesAlcoholSmokeHealth CareSmokingReportsMarijuanaJournalScrewsFollow MeNeurologyParkinsonParkinson'sProstateGlaucoma Author:Jay Leno
“I remember Anthony Perkins saying, "Real is not necessarily interesting." So real is not enough. But what happens as an actor is that you're really trained to listen and to be open and have empathy. It's such a natural consequence that you end up being more political. You can empathize with the mother whose kids are going to be sent to Iraq, or you can emphasize with the mother who is losing their child to a disease. How could you not then be active? So you're automatically drawn to that aspect in the rest of your life.” ChildrenRealEndsEnoughHappensKidsRememberPoliticalMotherActorsNaturalInterestingDiseaseLosingEmpathyConsequenceAspectIraqActiveRest Of Your LifeNatural Consequences Author:Susan Sarandon
“Remember laughing? Laughter enhances the blood flow to the body’s extremities and improves cardiovascular function. Laughter releases endorphins and other natural mood elevating and pain-killing chemicals, improves the transfer of oxygen and nutrients to internal organs. Laughter boosts the immune system and helps the body fight off disease, cancer cells as well as viral, bacterial and other infections. Being happy is the best cure of all diseases!” WellsHelpingBodyPainRememberFightingNaturalLaughingBloodDiseaseLaughterFlowFunctionKillingCancerMoodCuresReleaseCellsInternalsChemicalsOrgansOxygenImmuneTransfersBoostInfectionImmune SystemNutrientsExtremityElevatingViralEndorphinsBlood FlowCardiovascular Author:Patch Adams
“I tried to tell you. You said you didn't care, remember?" A muscle ticked below his eye. "You should have told me anyway." "While you had barbells within your reach? Please. I'm Disease, not Stupid.” ShouldSaidEyeCareRememberStupidPleaseDiseaseShould HaveHis EyesMusclesNot StupidBarbell Book:The Darkest Night Source: The Darkest Night
“My two grandmothers both died of cancer, so I understand how painful and difficult this disease is on the entire family. My first grandmother passed away from bone cancer when I was about 10. It was really horrible. I remember the whole process like it was yesterday.” FirstsTwoWholeRememberProcessDifficultDiseaseDiedCancerPainfulBonesYesterdayHorribleGrandmotherPassed AwayBone Cancer Author:Gisele Bundchen