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John Green
“Meningitis, like the virus that caused it, wasn't a metaphor or a narrative device. It was just a disease.

But we are hardwired to look for patterns, to make constellations from the stars. There must be some logic to the narrative, some reason for the misery.”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The most fruitful breaks are often those we are or were forced to take by life.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Hereditary is a myth unless it has to do with skin, eye, and hair color and appearance. No illnesses are hereditary as you will hear doctors say when one of their patients gets diagnosed with a disease.

I always explain it like this, if your parents smoked around you in the house and car while you grew up and then they ended up with lung cancer, your doctor will tell you that you are likely to inherit the same disease.

This explanation can also be applied to the air, water, and food that your parents provided you with when you were growing up, which a lot of times, are the same types of food and drinks as your grandparents provided to your parents when they were kids.

So, as you can see, what is referred to as hereditary has more to do with the air you breathe, what you drink, and the food you consume and very little to do with hereditary. Hippocrates knew this but the American Medical Association (AMA) doesn't want you nor their doctors to know.”
James Thomas Kesterson Jr

“It takes two squares, for the circle not to feel normal.”
Monaristw

“All pain is the result of resistance to the natural self.”
Bashar

“The disease of addiction is a chronic, devious bitch just waiting for you to slip-up.”
D.C. Hyden, The Sober Addict

Effie Calvin
“Why were mortals so disgusting? Adranus had to give official mandates just to get them to wash their hands!

Over the centuries, Aelia had heard Men argue that there was no need for such rituals because Adranus protected them from disease. They did not seem to realize that these 'rituals' were how he sought to protect them from disease, not just something he made everyone do because he really liked water.”
Effie Calvin, Daughter of the Sun

Steven Magee
“You do not think a corrupt government is going to tell you the truth about President Trumps COVID-19 disease progression, do you?”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Every night my sleep is wrecked by High Altitude Disease.”
Steven Magee

“To lessen disease is to lessen death.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Louis Yako
“We often forget that the cure is hidden within the illness itself... Sometimes it is not even hidden for those who can see.”
Louis Yako

“Discouragement is a disease.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“It took me being a clan head to see that fools are just people suffering from stupidity and are in need of help.”
Picazo Basha, Shambala Sect

“Doubt is a disease.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

John M. Barry
“All training for war, for killing, ceased. Now men fought to stop the killing.”
John M. Barry, The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History

“Truth is the cure to many diseases.”
Omar Cherif

“PEACE IS THE WEALTH THAT MUST BE STORED
DISEASES BOUGHT WITH WEALTH EARN INTEREST

सुकून एक दौलत है इसे इकट्ठा कीजियेगा
वरना दौलत से खरीदी बीमारियों का ब्याज़ भी आता है

21 Sep 2021 World Peace Day/ International Day of Peace
7 Apr 2021 World Health Day
10 Feb 2021 Wealth Day
14 Aug 2021 National Financial Awareness Day
29 Oct 2021 Climate Finance Day
20 Mar 2021 Corporate Finance Day”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Dmitry Glukhovsky
“He was dreaming of immortalising everyone that life and fate brought him into contact with, but instead he had been appointed an absurd, bald, powerless angel of death. His wings had been clipped and he had been ringed, setting him a fixed term of thirty days, and that had galvanised him into action.”
Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2034

Ellen Marie Wiseman
“Obey the laws and wear the gauze, protect your jaws from septic paws.”
Ellen Marie Wiseman, The Orphan Collector

Palagummi Sainath
“The problem with the plague of 1994, really, was that unlike so many other diseases, it refused to occur and remain 'out there' in the rural areas. Nor would it confine itself to urban slums. Plague germs are notorious for their non-observance of class distinctions. Methods are yet to be devised to prevent their entry into the elite areas of South Bombay or South Delhi.”
Palagummi Sainath, Everybody Loves a Good Drought

Mango Wodzak
“Diseases which are often associated with ageing, like alzheimers, strokes, cancers etc, are not natural consequences of ageing, they are self inflicted!”
Mango Wodzak, Topsy-Turvy World - Vegan Anarchy

Mango Wodzak
“Avoid processed foods, junk foods, prepackaged foods, animal derived foods, fired foods. These foods will lead to health problems. You may think they taste good, but they are well seasoned and prepared poisons. They are the reason why so many are physically, mentally and spiritually sick. Instead of embracing the truth and proper foods, people are hooked on poisons and lies.”
Mango Wodzak, Topsy-Turvy World - Vegan Anarchy

Beth Praed
“Motivation To Write My Book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope"

When my neurologist told me that my MS would eventually be fatal for me, I was depressed and angry. The reason for being depressed is obvious. But the anger? I was mad at God! How could He let this happen to me! I had been working on a devotional book about living with a disease. But when I received the latest diagnosis from her, I shelved the book and didn't write again for a year and a half.

And then, I had a dream about my funeral. In that dream, I could see my body in a casket. Then the "dream minister" began his homily. He mentioned how "God gave Beth her first book on MS in a series of dreams. That book became the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon. But the book for which she is best remembered is her devotional about disease." When I woke up, I remembered the dream. It was then that I realized that the dream minister was talking about this book! So, I started writing again.

Maybe it was just some wacky dream! But my dear friend Jim didn't think so. He once said to me, "If I am ever flying on a plane sometime, and you have a dream that my plane crashed, guess what? I would cancel the flight!" Jim unfortunately died before the devotional book about disease was published, but I do believe that he knows.

So now my 5th book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope", has been published by CrossLink Publishing and is available. But mainly I am so grateful to God for giving me the motivation to finish writing the book. It probably wouldn't have happened otherwise if He hadn't given me that dream.

Multiple Sclerosis has robbed me of absolutely everything. I have gone from doing daily kick boxing to now being in a wheelchair. But if this book helps other people who are suffering from a serious disease, then my life will have had some purpose and I am so grateful for this opportunity to speak to other individuals who are also suffering.”
Beth Praed, So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope

Beth Praed
“What Motivated Me To Write My 5th Book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope" by Beth Praed

When my neurologist told me that my MS would eventually be fatal for me, I was depressed and angry. The reason for being depressed is obvious. But the anger? I was mad at God! How could He let this happen to me! I had been working on a devotional book about living with a disease. But when I received the latest diagnosis from her, I shelved the book and didn't write again for a year and a half.

And then, I had a dream about my funeral. In that dream, I could see my body in a casket. Then the "dream minister" began his homily. He mentioned how "God gave Beth her first book on MS in a series of dreams. That book became the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon. But the book for which she is best remembered is her devotional about disease." When I woke up, I remembered the dream. It was then that I realized that the dream minister was talking about this book! So, I started writing again.

Maybe it was just some wacky dream! But my dear friend Jim didn't think so. He once said to me, "If I am ever flying on a plane sometime, and you have a dream that my plane crashed, guess what? I would cancel the flight!" Jim unfortunately died before the devotional book about disease was published, but I do believe that he knows.

So now my 5th book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope", has been published by CrossLink Publishing and is available. But mainly I am so grateful to God for giving me the motivation to finish writing the book. It probably wouldn't have happened otherwise if He hadn't given me that dream.

Multiple Sclerosis has robbed me of absolutely everything. I have gone from doing daily kick boxing to now being in a wheelchair. But if this book helps other people who are suffering from a serious disease, then my life will have had some purpose and I am so grateful for this opportunity to speak to other individuals who are also suffering.”
Beth Praed

Beth Praed
“What Motivated Me To Write My 5th Book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope" by Beth Praed

When my neurologist told me that my MS would eventually be fatal for me, I was depressed and angry. The reason for being depressed is obvious. But the anger? I was mad at God! How could He let this happen to me! I had been working on a devotional book about living with a disease. But when I received the latest diagnosis from her, I shelved the book and didn't write again for a year and a half.

And then, I had a dream about my funeral. In that dream, I could see my body in a casket. Then the "dream minister" began his homily. He mentioned how "God gave Beth her first book on MS in a series of dreams. That book became the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon. But the book for which she is best remembered is her devotional about disease." When I woke up, I remembered the dream. It was then that I realized that the dream minister was talking about this book! So, I started writing again.

Maybe it was just some wacky dream! But my dear friend Jim didn't think so. He once said to me, "If I am ever flying on a plane sometime, and you have a dream that my plane crashed, guess what? I would cancel the flight!" Jim unfortunately died before the devotional book about disease was published, but I do believe that he knows.

So now my 5th book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope", has been published by CrossLink Publishing and is available. But mainly I am so grateful to God for giving me the motivation to finish writing the book. It probably wouldn't have happened otherwise if He hadn't given me that dream.

Multiple Sclerosis has robbed me of absolutely everything. I have gone from doing daily kick boxing to now being in a wheelchair. But if this book helps other people who are suffering from a serious disease, then my life will have had some purpose and I am so grateful for this opportunity to speak to other individuals who are also suffering.”
Beth Praed, So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope

Beth Praed
“A Whacky Dream Or Not?

When my neurologist told me that my MS would eventually be fatal for me, I was depressed and angry. The reason for being depressed is obvious. But the anger? I was mad at God! How could He let this happen to me! I had been working on a devotional book about living with a disease. But when I received the latest diagnosis from her, I shelved the book and didn't write again for a year and a half.

And then, I had a dream about my funeral. In that dream, I could see my body in a casket. Then the "dream minister" began his homily. He mentioned how "God gave Beth her first book on MS in a series of dreams. That book became the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon. But the book for which she is best remembered is her devotional about disease." When I woke up, I remembered the dream. It was then that I realized that the dream minister was talking about this book! So, I started writing again.

Maybe it was just some whacky dream! But my dear friend Jim didn't think so. He once said to me, "If I am ever flying on a plane sometime, and you have a dream that my plane crashed, guess what? I would cancel the flight!" Jim unfortunately died before the devotional book about disease was published, but I do believe that he knows.

So now my 5th book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope", has been published by CrossLink Publishing and is available. But mainly I am so grateful to God for giving me the motivation to finish writing the book. It probably wouldn't have happened otherwise if He hadn't given me that dream.

Multiple Sclerosis has robbed me of absolutely everything. I have gone from doing daily kick boxing to now being in a wheelchair. But if this book helps other people who are suffering from a serious disease, then my life will have had some purpose and I am so grateful for this opportunity to speak to other individuals who are also suffering.

So was the dream about my funeral a whacky dream or not? Only time will tell.”
Beth Praed, So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope

J. Tisa
“COMPARED TO OPPRESSION, DEPRESSION IS NEVER A DISEASE”
J. Tisa

“El alzhéimer no se va. Siempre se queda contigo, agazapado como un ladrón que te roba los recuerdos, la vida, cuando menos te lo esperas. Que te convierte en un fantasma o, lo que es peor, que convierte a tus seres queridos en seres irreconocibles para tus mismos ojos. Que te enfrenta a un reflejo desconocido ante el espejo. No, el alzhéimer no desaparece: te hace desaparecer.”
Josh T. Baker, La vida secreta de Sarah Brooks

“If you have too much or too little of something in your character, you are often seen as an anomaly - you then have a disorder. The Spartans were diagnosed with too much virtue. Thus, she was hated by all her neighbours.”
Monaristw

Siddhartha Mukherjee
“In the turbulent century between 1850 and 1950, the world offered conflict, atomisation and disorientation. The cigarette offered its equal and opposite salve: camaraderie, a sense of belonging, and the familiarity of habits. If cancer is the quintessential product of modernity, then so, too, is its principal preventible cause: tobacco.”
Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer

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