Tuberculosis Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis Quotes & Sayings
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Tuberculosis, starvation, fatigue, and there are many who have no desire to live.
— Edward R. Murrow
I was a sickly child, contracting tuberculosis at the age of five.
— Dinah Sheridan
The cure for bad politics is the same as the cure for tuberculosis. It is living in the open.
— Woodrow Wilson
You are always damned by things that you do well as an actor.
— Christine Baranski
No one has developed active tuberculosis.
— Michael York
The biggest diease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted, uncared for, and deserted by everybody.
— Mother Teresa
I am free in performing an action if I could have done otherwise if I had chosen to.
— George Edward Moore
Every 10 seconds we lose a child to hunger. This is more than HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.
— Josette Sheeran
Storytelling isn't an Escher staircase.
— Dave Morris
Nature is that lovely lady to whom we owe polio, leprosy, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, cancer.
— Stanley Norman Cohen
The quest for truth must be carried out by each person individually. It is like breathing, something which no one else can do for us.
— Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Moor did not have tuberculosis or kidney trouble or undulant fever.He was sick with the sickness of death.Death was in every cell of his body.
— William S. Burroughs
Stop the darkness and its amputations
and find the real McCoy
in the private holiness
of my hands. — Anne Sexton
and find the real McCoy
in the private holiness
of my hands. — Anne Sexton
His practice primarily screened people's lungs for tuberculosis, which was rampant at the time.
— Deepak Chopra
In high school, I won a prize for an essay on tuberculosis. When I got through writing the essay, I was sure I had the disease.
— Constance Baker Motley
Hysteria, epilepsy, tuberculosis, and cancer were all found to result from the erratic propensities of a past life.
— Max Heindel
Oh yeah, I would have been a coal miner, I would think, if I hadn't had tuberculosis when I was 12.
— Tom Jones