“I cannot remember the time when I have not longed for death. ... for years and years I used to watch for death as no sick man ever watched for the morning.” MenYearsRememberDeathUsedWatchesMorningSickSick Man Book:Florence Nightingale's Theology: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale Source: Florence Nightingale's Theology: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale
“I love KIND bars. My favorites are coconut and almond and the dark chocolate and sea salt because staying fueled helps keep me from getting sick or injured. Bananas have also made a great comeback in my life. My kids eat them all the time on the go, which has inspired my go-to pre-run morning meal of peanut butter and banana on toast.” KindMadeHelpingRunningKidsDarkMorningSeaSickInspiredBarsMealsStayingChocolateSaltInjuredComebackToastsBananasPeanutsPeanut ButterCoconutsAlmondsDark Chocolate Author:Summer Sanders
“What various scenes, and O! what scenes of Woe, Are witness'd by that red and struggling beam! The fever'd patient, from his pallet low, Through crowded hospitals beholds it stream; The ruined maiden trembles at its gleam, The debtor wakes to thought of gyve and jail, The love-lorn wretch starts from tormenting dream; The wakeful mother, by the glimmering pale, Trims her sick infant's couch, and soothes his feeble wail.” DreamMotherMorningStruggleSceneLowsRedSickPatientVariousWitnessStreamsHospitalsJailPaleWoeRuinedInfantCouchesCrowdedFeverBeamMaidensGleamDebtorsPallets Book:Scott's Lady of the Lake Source: Scott's Lady of the Lake
“Almost all of the finer things in life are free or nearly free. You don't have to pay for the sky at night or snow in the morning or a kiss on the nose when you're sick. Forgetting that may put you at the mercy of those who seek to profit by convincing you to want whatever it is they have to sell.” WantMayNightForgetPayMorningSkyKissingMercySickSellsProfitSnowNosesThings In LifeConvincingFiner ThingsFiner Things In Life Author:Marilyn vos Savant
“I get sick of saying how hard everything is. It's hard to get up in the morning. Everything's hard. Everything takes effort.” HardEffortMorningSickGet Up Author:Elaine Stritch