Quotes about Treatment
Our prisons and our jails are now our mental health institutions.
— Hillary Clinton
People have access to health care in America. After all, you just go to an emergency room.
— George W. Bush
In a hospital they throw you out into the street before you are half cured, but in a nursing home they don't let you out till you are dead.
— George Bernard Shaw
Drug therapies are replacing a lot of medicine as we used to know it.
— George W. Bush
Even if medication relieves some of the burden of depression, it may be functioning like aspirin. That is, it takes away some of the symptoms but the root problems persist.
— Edward Welch
Goodness is about character - integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people.
— Dennis Prager
When our government officials lodged complaints over their treatment of their own people, they were told it wasn't any of their business. They'd take our blood and weapons, but not our counsel. We were so afraid of the world turning communist… The choice was between one devil or the other.
— Richard Paul Evans
Tolerance isn't about not having beliefs. It's about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you.
— Timothy Keller
I have no way of knowing whether or not you married the wrong person. But I do know that if you treat the wrong person like the right person, you could well end up having married the right person after all. It is far more important to be the right kind of person than it is to marry the right person. On the other hand, if you marry the right person and treat them wrong, you certainly will have ended up marrying the wrong person.
— Zig Ziglar
Diabetes is a great example whereby, giving the patient the tools, you can manage yourself very well.
— Clayton M. Christensen
I read an article somewhere that stated 1 in 4 American women will be considered clinically depressed in their lifetime. This should be more than a gold mine for pharmaceutical companies - it should be a wake-up call.
— Marianne Williamson
And so the abnormal is now normal in entertainment, because the normal is treated as subnormal in the world of the media. That, I can assure you, is consciously done.
— Ravi Zacharias