John Steinbeck Quotes About Sickness

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  • You're getting well,' Samuel said. 'Some people think it's an insult to the glory of their sickness to get well. But the time poultice is no respecter of glories. Everyone gets well if he waits around.

    John Steinbeck (2002). “East of Eden”, p.233, Penguin
  • I dislike helplessness in other people and in myself, and this is by far my greatest fear of illness.

    John Steinbeck (1989). “Steinbeck: A Life in Letters”, p.710, Penguin
  • In poverty she is envious. In riches she may be a snob. Money does not change the sickness, only the symptoms

    John Steinbeck (2008). “The Winter of Our Discontent”, p.108, Penguin
  • I do not find illness an eminence, and I do not understand how people can use it to draw attention to themselves since the attention they draw is nearly always reluctantly given and unpleasantly carried out.

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