Alzheimers Death Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Alzheimers Death with everyone.
Top Alzheimers Death Quotes

The birds and I share a natural history. It is a matter of rootedness, of living inside a place for so long that the mind and imagination fuse. — Terry Tempest Williams

When men drive God's word from them he justly permits their delusions, and answers them according to the multitude of their idols. — Matthew Henry

Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp. — Philip Greenspun

What made Olive the saddest about the Gardners was that everyone wanted to be enshrined in someone's memory. It was the only way of living on after death, really: in the minds of loved ones. Memories were the only things that made aging bearable, a way of reverting to better, simpler days. — Andrea Lochen

Beating children will not make them wise. They will grow wilder and wilder and the cane will feel like paper on their skins. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Breastfeeding is the natural human way of providing exactly that continuous stimulation to the child's developing microbiome and immune system. Partial breastfeeding continued through the first year would ensure a greater likelihood of tolerance, ending the pointless but confusing wrangle over four versus six months as the better age for introduction to other foods. Strong medical advocacy in support of the WHO goal might just be enough to generate the societal re-structuring that would be needed for such breastfeeding to become possible for more than advantaged minorities. — Maureen Minchin

Faith doesn't run deep because one is stuffed with right answers. It is cultivated by asking the right questions. — Josh Ross

We must use words as they are used, or stand aside from life. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

I made the exhilarating discovery that study, when it is pursued with ardour and discipline, becomes creation. — W.K. Hancock

DIVINITY
A night deep in darkness
A bright star came into my brain
and whispered in my ears
The twinkling stars you see above
It is your eyes that see them
The raindrops hitting against the windows
It is your ears that hear them
I had thought
That it was I who saw the stars
that it was I who heard the rain
Now that I open my eyes and ears anew
I realize that I am the stars and the rain
A bright light shines one more time
Then I am neither the star nor the rain
Truly realizing myself and all,
I am eternal life that exists alone and on its own
Stars continue twinkle and
raindrops just continue to fall — Ilchi Lee