Health in all lands is among the indispensable guarantees of human progress.
—Helen Keller, 1936Quotes
Diseases, at least many of them, are like human beings. They are born, they flourish, and they die.
—David Riesman, 1937Everyone who is sick is someone else’s patient zero.
—Leslie Jamison, 2020The beginning of health lies in knowing the disease.
—Miguel de Cervantes, 1615I reckon being ill as one of the great pleasures of life, provided one is not too ill and is not obliged to work till one is better.
—Samuel Butler, c. 1902The diseases of the present have little in common with the diseases of the past save that we die of them.
—Agnes Repplier, 1929’Tis the destroyer, or the devil, that scatters plagues about the world.
—Cotton Mather, 1693Plagues are as certain as death and taxes.
—Richard Krause, 1982Even diseases have lost their prestige, there aren’t so many of them left.
—Louis-Ferdinand Céline, 1960I have learned much from disease which life could never have taught me anywhere else.
—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1830Death from the bubonic plague is rated, with crucifixion, among the nastiest human experiences of all.
—Guy R. Williams, 1975Disease generally begins that equality which death completes.
—Samuel Johnson, 1750He who dies of epidemic disease is a martyr.
—Muhammad, c. 630