Afflictions Quote by Ruth Westheimer Download Open image “I have some afflictions, like diabetes 2, but I take care. I sleep well.” — Ruth Westheimer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Afflictions Afflictions Like Care Care Sleep Diabetes Diabetes Care Food Like Like Diabetes Sleep Sleep well Take care
I can't sleep. There's always somebody not getting treatment. I can't stand that. — Paul Farmer Copy Share Image
“Inadequate sleep—even moderate reductions for just one week—disrupts blood sugar levels so profoundly that you would be classified as pre-diabetic.” — Matthew Walker Copy Share Image
One of the common conditions on both sides of my families is diabetes. — Liza Soberano Copy Share Image
I am something of a crank about sleep, for if I get seven and a quarter hours instead of eight I feel afflicted and… — Saul Bellow Copy Share Image
This disease is getting worse. I counted my blessings, now I'll count this curse. The only thing I really know: I can't sleep at… — Bring Me The Horizon Copy Share Image
I don't care what anyone says. You have to wake up and say to yourself, 'I accept that I have diabetes, and I'm not… — Bret Michaels Copy Share Image
Boredom is the biggest problem. The same position. Same day of the week. It becomes boring when you don't bring any added flowers home. — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
For some people, 'ten feet tall' is just a metaphor. For me, it's more than twice my height! — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
Never to forget the Holocaust was not only against Jews. It was mostly against Jews but it was also against homosexuals, gypsies and, let's… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
I read the horoscope, and when I like it I smile and when I don't like it, I say, 'Dr. Ruth Westheimer, what's the… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
It is a catastrophe, all of this virtual being together. I think there are people who get hooked on the internet. If they need… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
I'm not a type of grandmother sitting in a rocking chair. I'm a lot in the theater. I'm a lot at concerts. I'm a… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
I don't want people to be lonely. I would like them to find partners. — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
When the first armies were formed, combat took courage, which women share equally with men, and strength, which we do not. But though I… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
If Congress wants to get involved in the business of morality by allowing a moment of silence in our schools, I support that. But… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
I think I was fortunate that even in the children's home I had a boyfriend. How important it was, as an orphan at the… — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
I lived, while 1 1/2 million Jewish children died. So I have an obligation to repair the world. — Ruth Westheimer Copy Share Image
Afflictions make the heart more deep, more experimental, more knowing and profound, and so, more able to hold, to contain, and beat more. — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
“What kind of person is void of compassion? A heartless one. But alas, compassion cannot exist without the endurance of afflictions.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
Saints spring and thrive most internally, when they are most externally afflicted. Afflictions are the mother of virtue. — Thomas Brooks Copy Share Image
Afflictions tend to wean us from the world - and to fix our affections on things above. — John Angell James Copy Share Image
“As Christians, if sin were the reason for our afflictions, then we should all be in ICU" ~ R. Alan Woods [2012]” — R. Alan Woods Copy Share Image
Afflictions, like bills and pikes, make a terrible show when they cannot reach us; but the temptations of prosperity, like unseen bullets, wound and… — George Downame Copy Share Image
God takes the most eminent and choicest of His servants for the choicest and most eminent afflictions. They who have received most grace from… — Joseph Caryl Copy Share Image
“Afflictions quicken us to prayer. It is a pity it should be so; but experience testifies, that a long course of ease and prosperity,… — John Newton Copy Share Image