35 Quotes About Terminal-illness
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Disease intensifies narcissism, especially if it is terminal.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A terminal illness forces us to make every second count, whereas the forces of boredom make us count every second.
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- Author Lucia Berlin
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Fear, poverty, alcoholism, loneliness are terminal illnesses. Emergencies, in fact.
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- Author Atul Gawande
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The pressure remains all in one direction, toward doing more, because the only mistake clinicians seem to fear is doing too little. Most have no appreciation that equally terrible mistakes are possible in the other direction—that doing too much could be no less devastating to a person's life.
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- Author Stellah Mupanduki
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Being an Author who writes and advocates about tough things people go through in life; the Holy Spirit encourages me to encourage all people to be persevering in-spite of whatever hardships they are going through, or whatever horror they feel they are facing in their lives
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- Author Louisa May Alcott
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Then I don't feel as if I'd wasted my life. I'm not so good as you make me, but I have tried to do right. And now, when it's too late to begin even to do better, it's such a comfort to know that someone loves me so much, and feels as if I'd helped them.
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- Author Megan Crewe
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Spoilers followI started reading the third act of Hamlet, and I got about two pages in when I realized there's no point.I am never going back to school.I am never going to the university.I am never going to watch wolves stalk through the northern forests or elephants graze on the savanna. I am never going to have sex or get married or raise a family. I'm never going to have a first apartment, a first house, a first car. I'm never
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Life is a terminal illness.
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- Author Ron Hall
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*Terminal* is a harsh word when used in the context of death and not one we'd ever uttered aloud. But according to Webster's, it's also a place people pass through on their way to somewhere else. Deborah knew her "somewhere else" was heaven. She was just hoping the rain was delayed. I scooped a tear off her cheek and tried to slip around her question. "We're all terminal," I said, smiling gently. "None of us makes it out of here alive.
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