Source: Goodbye to All That (1929), Ch.26 On being at home in Harlech in 1919. During the First World War, the mental effects of war on the fighting men were called shell shock or neurasthenia — or dismissed altogether as cowardice. Graves describes very clearly symptoms of what would now be seen as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Quotes about sickness
page 8
in a letter to Steven Richmond (Published in Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life by Howard Sounes)
Letters
Speech to the Trades Union Congress at Bridlington (7 September 1949), quoted 'Chronology, 18 August 1949 - 7 September 1949', Chronology of International Events and Documents, Vol. 5, No. 17 (18 August-7 September 1949), p. 583
1940s
“I guess I'll call it sickness gone,
It's hard to say the meaning of this song.”
Ambulance Blues, referring to the drug related death of bandmate Danny Whitten
Song lyrics, On the Beach (1974)
“O pray the earth enfold
Our life-sick hearts and turn them into dust.”
A Last Word (1899).
Torture, War, and Presidential Powers, June 15, 2004 http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul185.html
2000s, 2001-2005
“Hope deferred is sickness to the heart — and she was now suffering that sickness, at its worst.”
Other Gift Books
referring to "This is Herman Cain!" recounting that Herman read about sit-ins and Freedom Rides, and followed his father's advice to "stay out of trouble".
Source: An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889), pp. 41-42
A Better Son/Daughter
Song lyrics, The Execution of All Things (2003)
Source: An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889), pp. 30-31
The History of Medicine, Surgery, and Anatomy, from the Creation of the World, to the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century (1831), Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=ajBFAQAAMAAJ
From Plato, Our Dear Plato!, Magazine littéraire, no. 447 (November 2005).
“Sickness is mankind's greatest defect.”
F 100
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook F (1776-1779)
Crown Duel (Crown & Court #1 - 2, 1997)
(7th September 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the First. The Mine
14th September 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Second. Gladesmuir see The Improvisatrice (1824
21st September 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Third. The Minstrel of Portugal see The Improvisatrice (1824
28th September 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Fourth. The Castilian Nuptuals see The Vow of the Peacock (1835
5th October 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Fifth. The Lover's Rock see The Vow of the Peacock (1835
12th October 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Sixth. The Basque girl and Henri Quatre see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
The People's Rights [1909] (London: Jonathan Cape, 1970), p. 147
Early career years (1898–1929)
“What am I drinking? NyQuil on the rocks, for when you're feeling sick but sociable.”
Do You Believe in Gosh?
To My People (July 4, 1973)
“The fool that eats till he is sick must fast till he is well.”
The Jester’s Sermon.
Why it would kick arse to be Lara Croft http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/essays/lara.htm
Fully Ramblomatic, Essays
"Trump nation tired of racial sadomasochism," http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/trump-nation-tired-of-racial-sadomasochism/ WorldNetDaily.com, March 3, 2016.
2010s, 2016
Presentation for Capital Hill reporters, MSNBC "Paul Ryan flubs the basic idea behind insurance" http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/paul-ryan-flubs-the-basic-idea-behind-insurance 9 March 2017
Letter to James Gillman (9 October 1825)
Letters
Concerning Cake, Bilbo Baggins and Charity. (19 January 2014) http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2014/01/concerning-cake-bilbo-baggins-and-charity/
Official site
On his radio show. http://www.hannity.com/articles/hanpr-election-493995/listen-sean-explains-why-republican-insiders-14976335/ (August 4, 2016)
Wen Jiabao (2004) cited in: South China Morning Post, 7 May 2004.
Source: The Temple of Fame (1711), Lines 449-458.
In 1751, Franklin's friend, Dr. Thomas Bond, convinced him to champion the building of a public hospital. Through his hard work and political ingenuity, Franklin brought the skeptical legislature to the table, bargaining his way to use public money to build what would become Pennsylvania Hospital. Franklin proposed an institution that would provide — 'free of charge' —the finest health care to everybody, 'whether inhabitants of the province or strangers,' even to the 'poor diseased foreigners"' (referring to the immigrants of German stock that the colonials tended to disparage and discriminate). Countering the Assembly's insistence that the hospital be built only with private donations, Franklin made the above statement. Various articles by Franklin supporting his Appeal for the Hospital in The Pennsylvania Gazette (1751) as quoted in Pulphead: Essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan.
and you pretend to be asleep. You press A button rhythmically, to control your breath, to keep even.
Letter to Nintendo, pg 40.
Overqualified
IV. Mediscque Vocatur; The physician is sent for.
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions (1624)
"Two Poems, After A. E. Housman", no. 2, line 1
Interview (March 1996)
Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
“If someone incessantly drops the word "life," you know he's a sick man.”
All Gall Is Divided (1952)
Message to George W. Bush, in a nationally televised speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2_lJbIyzT64 in March 2006.
2006
Comment on the basis of the so-called immigrant account by MP Øystein Hedstrøm, election campaign in 1995, reproduced in the book Kong Carl (p. 267).
"The Good That Won't Come Out"
Song lyrics, The Execution of All Things (2003)
"Anastasia Ashley: Too Beautiful", interview with peta2 (19 January 2012) https://www.peta2.com/news/anastasia-ashley-too-beautiful/.
Lecture I, Occasion and Context
Lectures on the Essence of Religion http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/feuerbach/works/lectures/index.htm (1851)
The Stationary Ark (1976)
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 547.
“No matter how love-sick a woman is, she shouldn't take the first pill that comes along.”
As quoted in On Being Blonde: Wit and Wisdom from the World's Most Infamous Blondes (2004) by Paula Munier, p. 70
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 30.
"Some Biological Aspects of Individualism," Essays on Individuality (Philadelphia: 1958), pp. 59-61
“If a farmer calls me to a sick animal, he couldn't care less if I were George Bernard Shaw.”
Source: Dream of the Red Chamber (1958), p. 161
(2013): Znamy radę programową Polskiej Sieci Polityki Narkotykowej http://pulsmedycyny.pl/3413324,78023,znamy-rade-programowa-polskiej-sieci-polityki-narkotykowej. Puls Medycyny (in Polish).
And it is their misfortune that they are only too able to suffer.
Source: Slaughter of the Innocent (1978), pp. 328-329
Preofections - Irene Dunne, by Elizabth Wilson; Silver Screen (November 1936) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/silver-screen-november-1936/.
“I think power is a sickness and governing is a folly for madmen.”
Book 1, Chapter 15 (p. 113)
Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
volume I, chapter V: "On the Development of the Intellectual and Moral Faculties during Primeval and Civilised Times" (second edition, 1874) pages 133-134 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=156&itemID=F944&viewtype=image
The last sentence of the first paragraph is often quoted in isolation to make Darwin seem heartless.
The Descent of Man (1871)
1960s, Inaugural address (1965)
Source: 1930s- 1950s, Landmarks of Tomorrow: A Report on the New 'Post-Modern' World (1959), p. 93-94
Speech in Newcastle (9 October 1909), quoted in The Times (11 October 1909), p. 6
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, volume 5, hadith number 897
Sunni Hadith
1926 - 1941, Autobiography of the artist' (1941)
What Does God Want Us to Do About Russia? (1948)
“I'm sick and tired of always being sick and tired.”
Sick and Tired
Anastacia (2004)
“McKay tells me that you went home sick,” she said. “Personally, I hope you don’t survive.”
“Skirmish” (p. 44); originally published in Amazing Stories, December 1950
Short Fiction, Skirmish (1977)
A Treasury of Trueness
As quoted in "The Scorebaord: Pride Drives Clemente" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Z0sqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pk8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5301,452323 by Les Biederman, in The Pittsburgh Press (Wednesday, November 16, 1966), p. 87
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1966</big>
As quoted in "Obama and his party offer America's young … death, misery, and slavery" http://non-intervention.com/1143/obama-and-his-party-offer-america%E2%80%99s-young-%E2%80%A6-death-misery-and-slavery/ (2013), by M. Scheuer, Michael Scheuer's Non-Intervention.
2010s
1870 https://attackingthedevil.co.uk/related/lovers.php
Audio lectures, Creationism and Psychology (n. d.)
2010s, 2015, Speech on (20 July 2015)
Sing Me Back Home (1981), co-written with Peggy Russell; also quoted in "Country Legend Merle Haggard Dies At 79" at NPR (6 April 2016) http://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2016/04/06/473260432/country-legend-merle-haggard-dies-at-79
Book Two, Part II “The Water”, Chapter 1 (p. 170)
The Birthgrave (1975)
"Creation", as quoted in "Shattered Identities and Contested Images: Reflections of Poetry and History in 20th-Century Vietnam" by Neil Jamieson, in Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1992, p. 89, and in Understanding Vietnam by Neil Jamieson (University of California Press, 1995), ISBN 978-0520916586, p. 164
"Myths of Mossadegh" https://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/articles/302213/myths-mossadegh/page/0/1, National Review (June 25, 2012).
Source: Cannibals All!, or Slaves Without Masters (1857), pp. 125-126
p 219-220
New Pathways In Psychology: Maslow and the Post-Freudian Revolution (1972)
Quote of El Greco, 31 March 1614; as cited in Outline Biography of El Greco - documented facts of his life https://www.wga.hu/tours/spain/greco1.html
“I'm sick of limiting myself to fit your definition.”
Lyrics, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (1997)