Dementia Quote by Jim Nantz Download Open image “I can't get people to understand how important the Alzheimer's fight is to me.” — Jim Nantz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alzheimer Fight Dementia Fight Important Important Alzheimer Me People People Understand Understand Understand Important
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that affects many of our loved ones. — Mike Parson Copy Share Image
The great tragedy of Alzheimer's disease, and the reason why we dread it, is that it leaves us with no defence, not even against… — P. D. James Copy Share Image
The thing about Alzheimer's is that it's... it's sort of like all these little, small deaths along the way, before they actually physically die. — Lucinda Williams Copy Share Image
Alzheimer's is literally killing us, and the only way to fight this 'crime' is through a groundswell of people who continue to raise their… — Tess Gerritsen Copy Share Image
People with Alzheimer's deserve to be seen, so that we can find a cure! — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease. It was painful for me and my family to watch my grandfather deteriorate. We must find a cure for… — David Hyde Pierce Copy Share Image
I'm in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimer's, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year. — Marcia Wallace Copy Share Image
People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease, and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer's… — Melina Kanakaredes Copy Share Image
Alzheimer's disease locks all the doors and exits. There is no reprieve, no escape. — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
Super Bowl V was the Colts against the Cowboys and Jim O'Brien kicked a 32 yard field goal to beat the Cowboys. I was… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
I call golf with my head and my heart. I don't have any notes in front of me - it's different from basketball and… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
I see so many people in our industry, in my own network, who throw little tantrums about things that they can't control. — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
The broadcasting industry definitely has changed, and I'm talking about young broadcasters who come along today, they really feel like they have to do… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
The Super Bowl is the biggest event in America, the biggest event in television. The preparation and all of the behind-the-scenes detail is immense.… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
How can we grow the game? It's a conversation in every sport, how do you tap into the millennials? Golf is no different. — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
You know, my father used to look at people and he treated everyone with such respect, and he always believed that he would rather… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
I've heard it said that the average person is lucky to have only a handful of true friends in their lifetime. Well, I sincerely… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
I don't look at the world through a prism of sarcasm. Anything I do, I take things face on. I tell you how I… — Jim Nantz Copy Share Image
People do not realize that Alzheimer's is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease, and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer's… — Melina Kanakaredes Copy Share Image
It turns out that this part of the brain is one of the first areas that's attacked by Alzheimer's disease. So we can now… — John O'Keefe Copy Share Image
They say 'life is precious'. To who? To you, when you're young and you've got a few dollars in your pocket. Tell that to… — Doug Stanhope Copy Share Image
I have a particular passion and focus on Alzheimer's and diseases of dementia. There's just so much scientifically that we don't know, and we… — Miles D. White Copy Share Image
The modern rise of Alzheimer's Disease in the twentieth century is not a sign of failure. It's a sign of success. Success in living… — S. Jay Olshansky Copy Share Image
My mother Edna was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2004, and for the next four years I looked after her at home with the… — Angela Rippon Copy Share Image
You don't just wake up one day with dementia or Alzheimer's; these conditions are developmental. Even when a problem triggers the need to collect… — Tan Le Copy Share Image
There is a version of Alzheimer's which is early onset Alzheimer's. And it's - it's horrible, because people do get it in their 50s… — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
When you objectify a person living with dementia, you dehumanize them. Once dehumanized, the person becomes a villain. — Bob DeMarco Copy Share Image
I'm in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimer's, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year. — Marcia Wallace Copy Share Image
As the National Football League and other pro sports increasingly reckon with the early dementia, mental health issues, suicides and even criminal behavior of… — Jeffrey Kluger Copy Share Image
The Alzheimer's Association in the United States, founded by Jerome Stone, they found me because they had heard rumours that my mom was diagnosed.… — Yasmin Aga Khan Copy Share Image