Disease Quotes - Page 32
Medical school had been a time for imaginary diseases and Martin had contracted almost all of them.
Robin Cook (1982). “Brain”, p.144, Penguin
Once you catch a disease and survive, you can't get it again.
Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson (2013). “A Memory of Light”, p.901, Macmillan
The need for certainty is the greatest disease the Mind faces
Robert Greene (2012). “Mastery”, p.181, Profile Books
"The Body Politic" (magazine), June 1983.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1993). “Self-reliance, and Other Essays”, p.86, Courier Corporation
Your father's an asshole. It's not a disease. You don't have to catch it.
Rachel Caine (2009). “The Dead Girls' Dance”, p.29, Allison & Busby
Oliver . . . well. Who knew if Oliver’s problem was the disease or just a bad attitude?
Rachel Caine (2009). “Carpe Corpus”, p.106, Allison & Busby
Plutarch (1881). “Plutarch's Lives”
Many 'natural' events - like early death, disease, hardship - are neither desirable nor necessary.
Phyllis Chesler (1973). “Women & madness”
Peter Høeg (2010). “Smilla's Sense of Snow: A Novel”, p.215, Macmillan
Pearl S. Buck (1941). “Of Men and Women”