Alzheimer Quote by Jim Nantz Download Open image “My father passed away due to Alzheimer's disease, and many things I do are nods to him.” — Jim Nantz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alzheimer Alzheimer Disease Away Alzheimer Father Father Passed Many Parenting Passed Passed away Things Things Nods
I have to thank my dad so much. He gives the best advice. I dont know what I would do without him. Things are… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I still relate to my father very much. I mean, I talk to him in a certain way, as we do talk to the… — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
When my dad died, I developed a nervous habit. He was very shy and quiet, and I was like him. — Crystal Gayle Copy Share Image
My dad died when I was 23. His death was sudden and shocking - the result of a car crash - and I never… — Dani Shapiro Copy Share Image
My grandfather's a little forgetful, but he likes to give me advice. One day, he took me aside and left me there. — Ron Richards Copy Share Image
I've learned that each day is definitely a gift. When my dad died, I made sure I said everything to him. I realized that… — John Feldmann Copy Share Image
It's a source of great sadness to me that my father died without having seen me do anything worthwhile. He was constantly having to… — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
Chose to converse with your Father in Heaven often. Make time every day to share your thoughts and feelings with Him. — Richard G. Scott Copy Share Image
I was blessed enough to talk to my grandfather the night before he passed, and he told me that everything was going to be… — Ally Brooke Copy Share Image
I think the best thing I ever did with my life was stand up and say I've got Alzheimer's. — Terry Pratchett 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
Inflammation is the cornerstone of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis - all of the neurodegenerative diseases are really predicated on inflammation. — David Perlmutter 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
I loved my husband very much, and it was heartbreaking to have him develop Alzheimer's disease, and to stand by and watch him decline… — Sandra Day O'Connor 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
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
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
I started out as a neurologist. I then trained in neuropathology and was focused on neurodegeneration. So, for years, I studied Alzheimer's, aging, Parkinson's,… — Ann McKee Copy Share Image
I am saddened when I hear these words -this is not the person I knew - because those words objectify the person suffering from… — Bob DeMarco Copy Share Image