Top 199 Rehab Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
One of the things you learn in rehab is that you're responsible for your own actions.
I was never at a place where rehab would have been appropriate.
The mental side of rehab is by far more difficult than the physical side of rehab. There's a lot of time when you are alone and a lot of time when you are contemplating, a lot of time to think. The mental side is the hardest part.
This is the hardest thing I've ever done. The rehab has not gone as expected. — © Jennifer Capriati
This is the hardest thing I've ever done. The rehab has not gone as expected.
The different kinds of injuries, you go through a lot of different kinds of pain. But the most painful thing is actually the rehab. You have to go through pain in order to get better. The pain you feel during rehab is actually a good thing, it's something you have to go through in order to get better.
It's so weird that I went to rehab. I always said that I would die before I went to rehab. But I thought, 'I'm going to stay here tonight.' And I stayed there for a month. It was great.
I couldn't have gotten sober without rehab because I needed the science.
He loves the game. He gave it everything he had. What I really admire, though, is he said to me, 'Dad, I just couldn't keep doing it.' That cycle of injury, rehab, injury, rehab just got too much. He didn't want to stick around and begin to resent the game. He wanted to leave the game and still love the game. That's pretty impressive.
The worst gift I was given is when I got out of rehab that Christmas; a bottle of wine. It was delicious.
When you are injured and undergoing rehab, it is important to stay positive and not allow negative thoughts to creep in.
He [Nomar Garciaparra] could go 0-for-10 in rehab and it wouldn't mean anything.
I want to collaborate with Amy [Winehouse] because she's really hot and cool right now. I know one song Rehab was very popular particularly because a lot of young people are in rehab as well. In fact I'm thinking about going. It looks like loads of fun and I know my career will benefit from it.
A fit player has good and bad times during a season, and you have that in rehab, too.
The Christian sees the world as a transitional home badly in need of rehab, and we are active agents in that project. — © Philip Yancey
The Christian sees the world as a transitional home badly in need of rehab, and we are active agents in that project.
I've always been working with my rehab people, just to keep my body loose and fluid.
Well, I'm still here. Didn't have to go to rehab, and I'm not broke.
All my time in rehab has made me appreciate tennis more than ever.
I wasn't able to make the full commitment until I met 'Celebrity Rehab's' Dr. Drew
I just don't see me going through that rehab and coming back to pitch at this point in my life.
Rehab is like a divorce.
I went into rehab to save my marriage, but I wound up saving myself.
A month's salary, deep regret, the telephone number of some foul rehab clinic and my lance was free.
It is all about rehab. Most doctors can make you 100 percent well physically. I would tell you that it is 25 percent about the surgery and 75 percent about the rehab.
When people come out of rehab, they usually go to secondary rehab for another six months and then enter back into society gradually. But I came out and did Top Of The Pops straight away!
With all this rehab, for me just to walk was a huge effort. I had to re-learn how to walk again after the stroke. And all the rehab and all the effort shows the mental determination times 10 to keep serving.
I had two experiences. I had a wonderful experience in rehab, and I had a terrible experience in rehab. But, to be honest, in the end, it wasn't rehab that got me sober. It was just finally surrendering and saying, 'I don't want to do this anymore. I can't do this anymore. Somebody help me.'
I'm not looking to do anything for rehab as far as addicts, because that's not really what I do.
If there was a basketball rehab, I'd be the first one admitted.
Until I went to rehab, I didn't understand what it did.
The day I left for rehab, I was in such a mess. I've been told by those close to me that was when I hit my worst.
Rehab is like college for your head.
They tried to make me go to rehab, I said 'No, no, no,'
We all know what happens to celebrities when their time is up - rehab and then a stint on VH1.
I haven't been to rehab, I don't do anything eccentric - I'm really boring.
Rehab is always up and down for the mind and for the body.
Cellphones are very addictive. Even if one goes to rehab to get rid of this addiction, it's not going to work.
The truth is I had lots of rehab and now I have a clean bill of health.
All rehab can do is tell you what’s wrong with you and then suggest ways for you to get better.
Being in rehab it's no fun. But afterwards it's like the best thing ever. I didn't want to leave. — © Lara Stone
Being in rehab it's no fun. But afterwards it's like the best thing ever. I didn't want to leave.
I do not understand rehab. If it works for people, then God bless them.
Gyms are basically for bodybuilding and maybe rehab but you can't get healthy and fit from a gym. I mean you can, but not holistically.
People at rehab were stealing my hats and pens and notebooks and asking for autographs. I couldn't concentrate on my problem.
My mother very bravely put me into rehab two weeks after my father died.
I saw 28 Days. I don't remember rehab being like a day camp or being that funny. Rehab is a dumping ground. It's a big landfill.
When Bugs Bunny walks into rehab, people are going to turn and look. People at rehab were stealing my hats and pens and notebooks and asking for autographs. I couldn't concentrate on my problem.
We didn't have rehab back in the Seventies. Back in the Seventies, rehab meant you stopped doing coke, but you kept smoking pot and drinking for a couple more weeks.
Oh my God, I love rehab! I highly recommend it.
Is there a rehab center for Coke drinkers? I drink six to eight cans a day.
People saw I was in horrendous shape when I was in the WWF. They suggested I go into rehab. I was in that much denial. — © William Regal
People saw I was in horrendous shape when I was in the WWF. They suggested I go into rehab. I was in that much denial.
I was lucky enough to go to rehab.
All the boys in rehab are totally available because their girlfriends have all given up on them. It's fantastic.
I went to rehab [for alcoholism] in wine country, just to keep my options open.
Rehab is one thing, but it takes years to get that attitude adjustment.
Going to rehab was the best decision I ever made.
Walking alone, just thinking - that's treatment, man. That's the most comforting rehab I've known.
I talk to people who go to rehab, and they get this AA book that they've got to read everyday - really thick book. They go through all these 12 steps and do all this and that. It's crazy how everybody can sit and talk about rehab but if I come to say Christ was my rehab, it's not cool to say that. ... For me that's my rehab. That's what happened with me and it's an amazing and powerful thing.
If there were a rehab for curiosity; I'd be in it.
I wasn't able to make the full commitment until I met 'Celebrity Rehab's' Dr. Drew.
I thank God that I became addicted to pain pills, because the process of going through rehab taught me more about myself than I had ever known. I wish I would have learned what I learned about myself I learned in rehab, going through life. You know, we're all raised to be loved. We care about what other people think of us, and sometimes to our detriment we let feedback and the opinions of others shape our own self-image. I was guilty of that, too. But in my professional life, I had mastered it. I didn't care what the critics said.
I was the one that put myself in rehab. I was the one that went to my parents and said, you know, 'I have a problem and I need to take care of it.'
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