A Quote by Mary Ann Mobley

In 1962 I was diagnosed with this incurable disease. — © Mary Ann Mobley
In 1962 I was diagnosed with this incurable disease.
At the time I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, my doctors told me that I had an incurable illness and they didn't know much about it.
There is no such thing as an incurable disease, only incurable people.
There's no recovery from alcoholism, it is an incurable disease. And it also is a disease that tells you, you don't have a disease.
Some cancers are curable, while others are highly incurable. The spectrum is enormous. Metastatic pancreatic cancer is a highly incurable disease, whereas some leukemia forms are very curable. There is a big difference between one form and another.
The required techniques of effective reasoning are pretty formal, but as long as programming is done by people that don't master them, the software crisis will remain with us and will be considered an incurable disease. And you know what incurable diseases do: they invite the quacks and charlatans in, who in this case take the form of Software Engineering gurus.
Every day we do get closer to a cure. Three out of four children who are diagnosed with cancer will survive the disease, but that is not good enough. The loss of one child to this disease is too much.
Life is an incurable disease.
Environmental pollution is an incurable disease. It can only be prevented.
Think about the stigma that is attached to the idea that alcoholism is a disease, an incurable illness, and you have it. That's a terrible thing to inflict on someone. Labeling alcoholism as a disease, a cause unto itself, simply no longer fits with what we know today about its causes.
That's the whole story of my life: frustration. It's a chronic disease, and it's incurable.
Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease.
I want people to know that blood tests alone won't always detect thyroid disease. My blood panels were normal. I think a lot more people have this disease than are diagnosed.
We once thought of cancer as an incurable disease; then we started treating it.
Many suffer from the incurable disease of writing, and it becomes chronic in their sick minds.
Civilization is not an incurable disease, but it should never be forgotten that the English people are at present afflicted by it.
Cancer is a disease that is mysterious, headstrong and makes its own rules. And mine, to this date, is incurable.
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