Top 16 Quotes About Myalgic
#2. No matter how hopeless you feel, strive to find the one thing that makes you feel alive and pull yourself to the light at the end of the tunnel. There is hope. Trust me.
Tammy-Louise Wilkins
#3. It [ME] is one of the most disabling diseases that I care for, far exceeding HIV disease except for the terminal stages.
Daniel L. Peterson
#5. Life and history have repeatedly taught us that values and virtues are far much stronger than the physical wealth we often see. For material wealth emanates from values and virtues.
Sunday Adelaja
#6. North Korea has survived as the Impossible State because no one on the inside is empowered to overthrow it, and no one on the outside cares enough to risk the costs of changing it.
Victor Cha
#7. Admitted to Playboy in 1993 that he smoked marijuana twice.
Rush Limbaugh
#8. It is useless, after all, to complain against inexorable reality.
Jack Vance
#10. The whole idea that you can take a disease like this and exercise your way to health is foolishness. It is insane.
Paul Cheney
#11. Everyone's got a version of the same story, or maybe there's no such thing as the same story; it's a different story every time.
Karen Tei Yamashita
#12. The finding that ME and CFS group had more functional limitations and more serious symptoms than those with MS [multiple sclerosis] provides additional evidence to the seriousness of ME and CFS.
Leonard A. Jason
#13. Other artists - poets, painters, sculptors, musicians - produce something which lives after them and enshrines their memories in positive evidences of their divine mission; but we, - we strut and fret our hour upon the stage, and then the curtain falls and all is darkness and silence.
Charlotte Saunders Cushman
#14. I would have been happy to have waited till I was in my mid- to late-30s before I got married, but you don't choose when these things happen, and when they do, there's no doubt in your mind.
Natalie Imbruglia
#15. The things that make us happy make us wise.
John Crowley
#16. It will be easy for us once we receive the ball of yarn from Ariadne (love) and then go through all the mazes of the labyrinth (life) and kill the monster. But how many are there who plunge
into life (the labyrinth) without taking that precaution?
Soren Kierkegaard