Diabetic Pain Quotes & Sayings
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A little fire of anger can burn everything that you have built over your lifetime. — Debasish Mridha

[4It is hard to be carefree when you have many anxieties. But the more you have, the more necessary it is to feel carefree for a time, so that you will get some new ideas on how to deal with your anxieties.] — Brenda Ueland

Here's a secret: Everyone, if they live long enough, will lose their way at some point. You will lose your way, you will wake up one morning and find yourself lost. This is a hard, simple truth. If it hasn't happened to you yet, consider yourself lucky. When it does, when one day you look around and nothing is recognizable, when you find yourself alone in a dark wood having lost the way, you may find it easier to blame it on someone else
an errant lover, a missing father, a bad childhood
or it may be easier to blame the map you were given
folded too many times, out-of-date, tiny print
but mostly, if you are honest, you will only be able to blame yourself.
One day I'll tell my daughter a story about a dark time, the dark days before she was born, and how her coming was a ray of light. We got lost for a while, the story will begin, but then we found our way. — Nick Flynn

It is often said that it's a man's world! We must change this fact and create this: It's a human's world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Let your throat-song
be clear and strong enough to make an emperor fall full-length
suppliant, at the door. — Rumi

God's redemptive revelation in Scripture is necessary to saving faith and peace with God. Faith in a risen Savior is necessary if the vague stirrings toward immortality are to bring us to restful and satisfying communion with God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I think the reason for my fascination with craft is what it represents, what it means in our culture, what it means in our history and in humanity. It was the idea that you could go to your butcher to get something, you could go to your tailor to get this, and you could go to your cobbler to get that. — Waris Ahluwalia

I adapt to things quickly, including good things, which I wish I could shut off sometimes. — Isaac Marion

Scarcely any degree of judgment is sufficient to restrain the imagination from magnifying that on which it is long detained — Samuel Johnson

Now I shall go to sleep. Goodnight. — Lord Byron

Rejection brings out the worst in people. Love and acceptance bring out the best. — Stormie O'martian

The majority of people living with chronic pain have the symptoms attributed to conditions that are not fully understood, including Spinal Stenosis, Fibromyalgia, Diabetic Neuropathy, Arthritis, and Restless Leg Syndrome. These diagnoses provide a label allowing the patient to be classified and guiding physicians to treat, but often do not reflect the true cause of symptoms. Using approaches presented in Walking Well Again, both patients and clinicians are guided to recognizing and treating the hidden causes of pain, which often results in relief in just one or two days. — Stuart M. Goldman

We have, instead (of soot and dirt), disorganization. We have this proliferation of goods. It's the disease of the time. — Cheryl Mendelson

You're more likely to drown in the sea of sameness than get eaten by a shark while navigating new waters. — Amy Jo Martin