Dementia's Quotes
Collection of top 53 famous quotes about Dementia's
Dementia's Quotes & Sayings
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Someday, I suppose I'll give up, and sit in the rocking chair. But I'll probably be rocking fast, because I don't know what I'll do without a job.
— Pat Summitt
Sundown is often the worst time of day for people with dementia. They can become restless and difficult.
— Laurie Graham
Progress is not about hating or destroying America, it is about loving and building the world, which can only come from healing our national dementia.
— Bryant McGill
None of us wants to be reminded that dementia is random, relentless, and frighteningly common.
— Laurie Graham
Let's not let our fear of dementia deepen our fear of dementia.
— Bill Crawford
A dementia-friendly society is not yet in reach.
— Meryl Comer
In my opinion, everybody is getting older and older. We have a great deal of dementia because nobody grew old enough to get it.
— Michael Caine
She'd forgotten to love, but she also forgot to hate. (about Clara's mother, who had dementia)
— Louise Penny
Age isn't stealing from my grandmother; it's slowly unwinding her.
— Shaun David Hutchinson
He didn't think he was edging into dementia. He suspected he was edging into sanity, the long way around. The hard way.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
I made this movie for $40,000, which was this little black-and-white horror film called Dementia 13, which we made in about nine days.
— Francis Ford Coppola
Dementia was like a truth serum.
— Amy Tan
He had senile dementia and liked to go outside naked, but he could still do two things perfectly: win at checkers and write out prescriptions.
— Barbara Kingsolver
You make me sick. Because I adore you so..."
~Space Dementia — Matthew J. Bellamy
~Space Dementia — Matthew J. Bellamy
More word salad. Even when he seems just fine, the dementia simmers underneath, waiting to burst out.
— Lindsay Eagar
I am daily learning
To be the reluctant guardian of your memories
There was light in those eyes; I miss that — Richard L. Ratliff
To be the reluctant guardian of your memories
There was light in those eyes; I miss that — Richard L. Ratliff
Dementia is quite unlike cancer or heart disease or any of those other conditions where you bargain with God for a cure or even just a bit more time.
— Laurie Graham
I think everyone knows someone who's battling with dementia or caring for a relative affected by it. I've been staggered by how commonplace it is.
— Phyllis Logan
family member with dementia was pleased and satisfied
— Jennifer Ghent-Fuller
Parkinson's dementia. Or was it something else? Only time would
— Jane E. Mengesha
There are moments in your life that you will remember forever, no matter how bad your recall, no matter how deep you sink into dementia.
— Anna Jarzab
Dementia: Is it more painful to forget, or to be forgotten?
— Joyce Rachelle
Shut your mouth - there's a bus coming.
— Linda De Quincey
Players grunt, coaches yell, and pads and helmets crack, creating a frightening symphony of future early-onset dementia.
— Nate Jackson
Her eyes are the first indication of her infirmity, or rather that she resides in more than one world. (Dementia)
— Stephanie Kallos
Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver — Peggi Speers
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver — Peggi Speers
You will never experience personal growth, if you fear taking chances. And, you will never become successful, if you operate without integrity.
— T.A. Sorensen
At 93, so deep in dementia that she didn't remember any details of her life, my mother somehow still knew songs.
— Floyd Skloot
If you find yourself caring for a relative with dementia, the chances are you'll need help.
— Phyllis Logan
Cumquats? I've had a few, but then again, tofu dementia.
— Robert Leland Taylor
My mother passed away of complications of dementia. As you get older, it really makes you realize how many people are touched by this disease.
— Paul Coffey
Like someone excitedly relating a story, only to find the words petering out, the path gets narrower the further I go, the undergrowth taking over.
— Haruki Murakami
I've never minded solitude. For a writer, it's a natural condition. But caring for a dementia sufferer leads to a peculiar kind of loneliness.
— Laurie Graham
You only know yourself because of your memories.
— Andrea Gillies
strategic dementia is a loss of the ability to make rational business decisions because you are not sure of your strategy.
— Christopher Surdak
While no one can change the outcome of dementia or Alzheimer's, with the right support you can change the journey.
— Tara Reed
Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer.
— David Perlmutter