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What happened?""You fell.""Really? What did I fall into?""My fist.""That explains the headache. By Ilona Andrews

You are not writing properly unless someone is bleeding, probably you. By Robert Galbraith

Brain, maybe you should take a brief vacation. Take two aspirin and sit on the bench. Someone just smacked a line drive up the middle of the heart. By Allan Dare Pearce

My father, who suffered from hardening of the arteries, was diagnosed as having that tragic thief of the mind, Alzheimer's. By Robyn Carr

I've never once heard my mom complain about her stroke. By Lindsey Vonn

The stroke had cost him the use of half his body, but it had freed him of all those artificial roles society expected him to play out. By Grant Jerkins

It is difficult to walk, talk, eat, exercise, make love, or drive an automobile while reading. By Joshua Meyrowitz

Blood is no longer flowing in my brain right now. It's somewhere else. By Kenya Wright

I self-paralyze myself & wonder what I've got in my head. By Sylvia Plath

The emotions are sometimes so strong that I work without knowing it. The strokes come like speech. By Vincent Van Gogh

I tended to faint when I saw accident victims in the emergency ward, during surgery, or while drawing blood. By Michael Crichton

Sorry, maybe this is the head injury talking, but ... what? By Stacey Kade

the left hand trembling in an eternal so-so. By Boris Fishman

Diseases of the mind impair the bodily powers. By Ovid

One stroke out of sync may alter the picture, but it doesn't cancel purpose; it may slow you down but doesn't disqualify you. By Bidemi Mark-Mordi

Perhaps you should put your head down. I knew this was the thing to do, although I've never fainted and I don't intend to. By Franny Billingsley

Bridget was so excited to see the giant Colin Firth statue, she almost had a stroke. But she couldn't quite reach. By Bridget Golightly

Unacquainted with grief, I knew not how to appraise my bereavement; I could not rightly estimate the strength of the stroke. By Ambrose Bierce

You don't forget you have Parkinson's disease, believe me, especially in the shower. If you are not paying attention, you fall down. By Linda Ronstadt

heat stroke kills 80 percent of victims if left untreated. By Jason Stevenson

gratuitous masturbationof thepsyche. By Charles Bukowski

A migraine is the cockblock of writing. By Don Roff

Writing. Opening a vein in your wrist with a spoon. By Ann-Marie Macdonald

The hasty stroke oft goes astray. By J.r.r. Tolkien

If I'm writing, at least I don't feel as paralyzed. By Laura Goode

We endure the strokes like anvils or hard steel,Till pain itself make us no pain to feel. By John Webster

Faint is the bliss, that never past thro' pain. By Colley Cibber

When I'm not paralytic, I like to play golf. By Denis Thatcher

That mini heart attack you have when you realize you tipped your chair back just a little too far. By John Steinbeck

In mid-stroke of word and paper fusion By Jazz Feylynn

Listen - pacemaker, crash, stroke. What does it mean? God doesn't want me now. That's all. By Kirk Douglas

No matter how bad things are, they can always be worse. So what if my stroke left me with a speech impediment? Moses had one, and he did all right. By Kirk Douglas

Good news for orange lovers: citrus fruit intake has been associated with reduced stroke risk. By Michael Greger

Every brush stroke has a certain tension, a certain nervousness. Every brush stroke is, in a sense, some kind of an accident. By Raphael Soyer

Good words are better than bad strokes, Octavius. By William Shakespeare

My hands twitch as they tremble and every nerve and muscle in my body is frozen - numb. By J. Kahele

It's Parkinson's. And if you talk about it again the way you just did, I'll be the one to take some of your teeth out the hard way. Understand? By Andrew Pyper

How can you think and hit at the same time? By Yogi Berra

A bind is when you're quadriplegic, suicidal about that and unable to persuade your best friend to murder you. By Brian Spellman

Rub-a-dub-dub. Cerebrum in a tub. By Dean Koontz

There is but a gentle stillness inside every cerebral. Tiny waterfalls of blood vessels rushing, becoming lethal. By Justin Bienvenue

On Hollywood turning its back on him: I wasn't in the club. You see, I'm not going to be a stroker. I never have been all my life. By Mickey Rooney

Taub Therapy gives patients hope that they can recapture the life they had before suffering a stroke or TBI. By Edward Taub

Someone severed the link between my brain and my fingers. By Jason Jeffery

Fainting is for preteen girls and those really weird goats. I do not faint! By Melissa F. Olson

The pencil-stroke is like cutting into the heart. By Gunter Brus

Know what to do if you feel faint or dizzy, especially if you might fall and hit your head. By Marilyn Vos Savant

....my brain works like an etch-a-sketch; even the slightest movement causes it to go completely blank. By Quinn Cummings

My wife has a slight impediment in her speech. Every now and then she stops to breathe. By Jimmy Durante

Dip your pen into your arteries and write. By William Allen White

Idleness is paralysis. By Roswell Dwight Hitchcock

keep your hand moving By Natalie Goldberg

My right side is paralyzed. I need no doctor. I can overcome my own troubles. By Andrew Johnson

Masturbation is good for the right arm. By Daron Malakian

He suffered from a rush of words to the head. By Herbert Samuel

He suffered from paralysis by analysis. By Harold S. Geneen

Ounce of strength I had in me. But it was useless. My arms and legs moved in slow motion. My blood rushed cold, my veins darkening, mapping my skin By Jessica Sorensen

Your legs are not giving out. Your head is giving out. Keep going. By Jillian Michaels

The brain is a tool that gets rusty without constant, albeit moderate, exercise. By George Sand

Being unconscious is the ultimate disability. By Jessa Gamble

He solved at a stroke the great question of the direction of nerve-currents in their travel through brain and spinal cord. By Charles Scott Sherrington

Writing poetry and reading books causes brain damage. By Pat Conroy

If the sword of oppression be permitted to lop off one limb without opposition, reiterated strokes will soon dismember the whole body. By Alexander Hamilton

Fatigue seems to be a factor in this accident. By Pete Olson

Head injuries are a significant risk to accelerated cognitive decline. By Steven Magee

Acromegaly. Frau Dr. Anna Kavalier was a neurologist By Michael Chabon

I got 99 problems, palsy is just one By Maysoon Zayid

He has a lower occipital proturbance! By Gorilla Monsoon

Thought expands, but paralyzes; action animates, but narrows. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Touch with your heart more than with your hands. By Karen Quan

Masturbation is great for the right arm By Daron Malakian

My eyesight's gone, my reflexes are shot, and I can't stay awake, but thank God I can still drive. By Robert Breault

What a person becomes in such a situation is paralyzed - caught in one long, sustained, intolerable present. Who By Richard Ford

ALS is like a lit candle: it melts your nerves and leaves your body a pile of wax. By Mitch Albom

So much blood's rushing and gushing to my head it might blow straight off my neck. By Jandy Nelson

Thinking instead of acting is the number one golf disease. By Sam Snead

name on the side of it. His pulse beginning to accelerate, By Blake Crouch

I had worked so hard for so long that I developed a speech impediment. It happens when I get tired. By Tobe Hooper

My hands are dying. By Courtney Summers

Strength to your arm, then. By George R R Martin

My family knew, but most of the sporting world did not realize that my right hand been some 75% paralyzed. By Bill Toomey

Ability atrophies through lack of exercise. By Glenda Jackson

Kind of like winning the fifty-meter ass-stroke in the Loserlympics By J.r. Ward

I had been out of the game for too long. I couldn't even get drunk and flirt anymore. I could however, get drunk and look like a stroke victim. By Tara Sivec

Write as if you were dying. By Annie Dillard

Use your head, can't you, use your head, you're on earth, there's no cure for that! By Samuel Beckett

When you lose your hands, you can't play baseball. By Jerry Coleman

Sleep deprivation is the most common brain impairment. By William C. Dement

I have motor oil running through my veins. By John Lasseter

I don't type [when I write] because ... I often have the feeling that everything flows directly from my right hand. By Anne Tyler

Write what will stop your breath if you don't write. By Grace Paley

If you're poor old Mario Incandenza you take your competitive strokes where you can find them. By David Foster Wallace

There's no liquor in the land that can stop your brain from bleedin By Bob Dylan

It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. By George Antheil

The circumstances of my life are paralyzing. By Georges Bataille

Drowning in a sea of logicthis monstrous state of palsy By Sarah Kane

Parkinson's dementia. Or was it something else? Only time would By Jane E. Mengesha

Write as if you are dying. By Annie Dillard

Unlike in my young days I'm not able to eat, drink and sleep tennis. By Amelie Mauresmo

There is a place where cerebral an corporeal meet: they call it rowing By Barry S. Strauss