Danh ngôn của Patti Davis

I often imagine what it would be like if my father were still here to mark his 100th birthday, if Alzheimer's hadn't clawed away years, possibilities, hopes. What would he think of all the commemorations and celebrations?
I often imagine what it would be like if my father were still here to mark his 100th birthday, if Alzheimer's hadn't clawed away years, possibilities, hopes. What would he think of all the commemorations and celebrations?
Tôi thường tưởng tượng mọi chuyện sẽ như thế nào nếu cha tôi vẫn còn ở đây để kỷ niệm sinh nhật lần thứ 100 của ông, nếu căn bệnh Alzheimer không hủy hoại nhiều năm tháng, những khả năng, những hy vọng. Ngài sẽ nghĩ gì về tất cả những lễ kỷ niệm và lễ kỷ niệm?
Tác giả: Patti Davis | Chuyên mục: Birthday | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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- My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because that person is aware that they're losing awareness. And I think that that's why my father started growing more and more quiet.
- And as far as false hope, there is no such thing. There is only hope or the absence of hope-nothing else.
- It takes strength to make your way through grief, to grab hold of life and let it pull you forward.
- To me, Ann Romney sounds like a better candidate than her husband. She put her MS into remission through horseback riding, alternative therapies, and a healthy diet. She knows how to pace herself. She has a sense of humor and an innate honesty, and her hair moves in the wind. Maybe she should run.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Birthday
- A birthday is just another day where you go to work and people give you love. Age is just a state of mind, and you are as old as you think you are. You have to count your blessings and be happy.
- I like working on my birthday, so I always do.
- I remember for my 18th birthday, I was going to get a tattoo, and I made the mistake of thinking I was a man and telling my father, and he was like, 'Oh yeah? You better tattoo a new address on your arm, because you're not living here!' And that was the end of that discussion.
- Mum loves me being famous! She is so excited and proud, as she had me so young and couldn't support me, so I am living her dream, it's sweeter for both of us. It's her 40th birthday soon and I'm going to buy her 40 presents.
- I love a card. You know, cards? At birthdays? I collect them.