Top 12 Kidney Dialysis Quotes
#1. I believe for some high-technology medicine, like transplants and kidney dialysis, age should be a consideration in the delivery of that technology. In a world of limited resources, we have a larger duty to a 10-year-old than to a 90-year-old.
Richard Lamm
#2. Organ donation is very personal to me. My mother, before her death, was on kidney dialysis for several years.
John Perez
#3. A dialysis patient's life is hard. Laugh harder.
Bob Northam
#4. The devil has convinced so many people that they are worthless. Each of us needs to stop and remember the cross-at the cross we will discover our true value-for it is here that we discover the price God was willing to pay for us, the depth of His love, and how much we are worth to Him.
Roy Lessin
#5. I had been living with dialysis for three years or so, and the new kidney felt like a reprieve, a new gift of life. I felt alive again and I guess that has had an effect on my use of colour.
Peter Wright
#6. An exceptional woman with all the desired qualities exists only in a man's imagination.
Michael Bassey Johnson
#7. A patient healthy enough to undergo a kidney transplant might someday no longer need dialysis. That would free up a slot for a new patient.
Sheri Fink
#8. I never let the things or people go easily but whenever i do, i make sure that i will attach to them again.
Rehan Khan
#9. I really believe we in the music industry can work together to find a way to bond technology with integrity and just really hope we can teach the younger generation the value of investment in music rather than the ephemeral consumption of it.
Taylor Swift
#10. School textbooks have almost completely excised any reference to America's true religious heritage.
Paul Vitz
#11. My friend was on dialysis for six years before he got a new kidney. I was on dialysis for eight months. I'm almost not even the typical person who has kidney failure.
Natalie Cole
#12. It was in 2003 that I realised there was no choice but to have dialysis treatment - by the time of the World Cup that year, I could barely walk. A year later, I finally had a kidney transplant.
Jonah Lomu
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