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  • Healing is a moral thing to do.

  • From watching my own mind deteriorate circuit by circuit, I learned that every ability I have, from wiggling my finger to creating language, is dependent on a group of cells inside of my brain functioning in a healthy, happy way. I realized in order to get well I had to make the cells that performed those functions well again. It gave me an entirely different way to look at myself as an individual and at all of us as people.

    Get Well   Cells   Order  
  • I am here for my mother and all the Americans who are forced to spend time arguing with health insurance companies instead of focusing on getting well. I am here for the millions of lives that will be touched and in some cases, saved, by health insurance reform. I am here for the small businesses who are forced to choose between health care and hiring. I am here for the seniors who are unable to afford the prescriptions they need.

  • Writing isn't about making money, getting famous, getting dates, getting laid, or making friends. In the end, it's about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well. It's about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy.

    FaceBook post by Stephen King from Nov 19, 2013
  • Take the utmost care to get well born and well brought up.

    Get Well   Care   Born  
    From his Preface on Doctors published with The Doctor's Dilemma (1911)
  • Time heals all wounds.

    Stephen King (2009). “Stephen King Goes to the Movies”, p.110, Simon and Schuster
  • I have been asked so many times why I live a green life, why water conservation, why getting wells in places, why work with water organizations, why conserve water at home with double-flush toilets, why I tell my daughters, "Turn off the tap" so much. Sometimes I want to say, "I wish I knew the answer." My answer really is: I don't understand why everyone doesn't feel this way.

  • The pain of an injury is over in seconds. Everything that comes after is the pain of getting well." He gave her a heartfelt look, full of apology. "I'd forgotten that you see. Coming back to life ... It hurts.

    Hurt   Pain   Get Well  
    Tessa Dare (2010). “Twice Tempted by a Rogue”, p.357, Ballantine Books
  • I think I was very lucky that I didn't get well-known until my early thirties. If it had happened when I was younger, you might have seen me falling out of nightclubs. I think I conducted myself as a much better human being because I was already married when all that came along (I got married five months after I got the role as Will).

    "What I know about women". Interview with Liz Hoggard, www.theguardian.com. April 14, 2007.
  • Wounds are like water set to boil - they heal best left unwatched.

    Get Well   Water   Heal  
  • People will always work harder if they're getting well paid and if they're afraid of losing a job which they know will be hard to equal. As is well known, if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.

    Armand Hammer, Neil Lyndon (1988). “Hammer”, Perigee
  • Time didn't heal, but it anesthetized. The human mind could only feel so much.

    Pain   Get Well   Mind  
    FaceBook post by P.D. James from Dec 22, 2013
  • The fans in the United States, they are, well, more polite. The fans in Argentina can get, well, crazy.

  • They say time heals all wounds, but that presumes the source of the grief is finite

    Sad   Time   Get Well  
    Cassandra Clare (2013). “The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess”, p.601, Simon and Schuster
  • By the time a man gets well into his seventies his continued existence is a mere miracle.

    Get Well   Men   Miracle  
  • To impute our recovery to medicine, and to carry our view no further, is to rob God of His honor, and is saying in effect that He has parted with the keys of life and death, and, by giving to a drug the power to heal us, has placed our lives out of His own reach.

    William Cowper (1851). “The Works of William Cowper: His Life, Letters, and Poems. Now First Completed by the Introduction of Cowper's Private Correspondence”, p.15
  • It is when our budding hopes are nipped beyond recovery by some rough wind, that we are the most disposed to picture to ourselves what flowers they might have borne, if they had flourished . . .

    Charles Dickens (1859). “Dombey and Son”, p.142
  • Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes.

    Walt Whitman (2016). “Song of Myself: With a Complete Commentary”, p.172, University of Iowa Press
  • With any recovery from morbidity there must go a certain healthy humiliation.

    Gilbert K. Chesterton (2013). “The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton”, p.198, Simon and Schuster
  • Let's not kid ourselves. Whatever we diagnose, most patients, if they don't die, get well by themselves. Our job is mainly to try to make them feel better; do no harm.

    Jobs   Get Well   Kids  
  • Your worst parts of your life, the things that you're ashamed of will become your strongest assets in a very quick amount of time. And the implication in that is your story is all that you have so passing it on to someone else who is struggling behind you coming up the ladder helps them. And so in the spirit of service in recovery we often talk about the power of our own stories to connect with other people and show them that they too can get well. I have found that not only is that true in the recovery world, but it is true in the social world in the social milieu in which I exist.

    Source: nyc.brightestyoungthings.com
  • You were sick, but now you're well again, and there's work to do.

    Kurt Vonnegut (1998). “Timequake”, p.148, Penguin
  • If time heals all wounds, and a book can hold a person's entire life, then you can speed up the process with a pulp time warp.

    Deb Caletti (2011). “Honey, Baby, Sweetheart”, p.213, Simon and Schuster
  • I wonder why you can always read a doctor's bill and you can never read his prescription.

  • Some people see scars, and it is wounding they remember. To me they are proof of the fact that there is healing.

    Linda Hogan (1997). “Solar Storms”, p.126, Simon and Schuster
  • Choose rather to be strong of soul than strong of body.

  • Health and cheerfulness naturally beget each other.

    The Spectator Vol. V, No. 387 (1712)
  • Sickness disgusts us with death, and we wish to get well, which is a way of wishing to live. But weakness and suffering, with manifold bodily woes, soon discourage the invalid from trying to regain ground: he tires of those respites which are but snares, of that faltering strength, those ardors cut short, and that perpetual lying in wait for the next attack.

    Marguerite Yourcenar (1957). “Hadrian's Memoirs”
  • There are some wounds that one can heal only by deepening them and making them worse.

    Get Well   Heal   Wounds  
  • The more serious the illness, the more important it is for you to fight back, mobilizing all your resources-spiritual, emotional, intellectual, physical.

    Norman Cousins (1989). “Head First: The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Spirit”, Penguin Group USA
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