Family Illness Quotes
Collection of top 29 famous quotes about Family Illness
Family Illness Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Family Illness quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
If you're going to be with someone, you're with them, you're committed to them. I'm not sort of flitting around.
— Nicole Kidman
The family unit is the institution for the systematic production of mental illness.
— Ashley Montagu
It was an oddly satisfying idea to feel bereft as I left my mother this time. We only feel bereft when we're deprived of something meaningful.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
Working models can be altered in negative directions as well by family changes such as divorce or a parent's illness,
— Douglas Davies
These stories always take us to some far away places which we can never visit in real life.
— Viraj J. Mahajan
She was now drowning in that pool of desires without having any idea about the depth of it.
— Viraj J. Mahajan
I love being from a screwed up family. We have everything in my family: prescription drug abuse, mental illness, one of my uncles is a Mormon.
— Christopher Titus
Get Carter is a classic, but it did nothing in the United States. It came out on a double bill with a Frank Sinatra western.
— William Monahan
The reason the future feels odd is because of its unpredictability. If the future didn't feel weirdly unexpected, then something would be wrong.
— Douglas Coupland
The first person I knew who died was Beth March. I cried for three days.
— A. Louise Robertson
Always good to have one crazy in the family ... It takes the pressure off everybody else.
— Judith Guest
If you want to be rich, simply serve more people.
— Robert Kiyosaki
The weather wouldn't settle down. It would rain cats and dogs, then stop, then drip awhile, then stop while it made up its mind what to do next.
— Glendon Swarthout
Holding Eleanor's hand was like holding a butterfly. Or a heartbeat. Like holding something complete, and completely alive.
— Rainbow Rowell
Height gives you the initiative.
— Adolph Malan