Top 13 Quotes About Losing Someone To Dementia
#1. Every end in history necessarily contains a new beginning ...
Hannah Arendt
#2. With something like cancer, there is a feeling that you can fight it in some way or control your response to it, but with dementia there is the fear of losing control of your mind and your life.
Kevin Whately
#3. When something is important to you, you make sure its safe.
Amanda Hocking
#4. 4. God reveals to humanity, through His Word, the shortest route to success, prosperity and
well-being.
Sunday Adelaja
#5. Myriad laughter of the ocean waves.
Aeschylus
#6. The stars were extra bright tonight, and they shone and glimmered as if each one had something it wanted to say.
Chris Kurtz
#7. Once again no one in the U.S. government had made any public statement either supporting the trial or criticizing the Hitler regime. The question remained: what was everyone afraid of?
Erik Larson
#8. Have I told you I have cancer? It's a very special kind of cancer. Cancer of the soul.
Thom Yorke
#9. It is found easier, by the short-sighted victims of disease, to palliate their torments by medicine, than to prevent them by regimen
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#10. Here's how this goes. No Guardians. I don't trust any of them, including you. You can have as much ice cream as you want. I doubt I'll stop ordering you around." He turned his face away and put his lips to her ear. "And you don't get your own bedroom. You sleep here. With me.
Larissa Ione
#11. My grandmother, whom I adored, and who partly raised me, loved Liberace, and she watched Liberace every afternoon, and when she watched Liberace, she'd get dressed up and put on makeup because I think she thought if she could see Liberace, Liberace could see her.
Alan Furst
#12. But I've noticed that people got the most irrational whenever family was around - while simultaneously losing their ability to distinguish reason from insanity. I call it familial dementia.
Jim Butcher
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