When someone gets sick, it is easy to get walked all over, walk all over people, and be so beat down you agree to things you would never normally agree to.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you get sick and it's extended, you go through all these mental phases, and everyone handles them differently.
The secret of learning to be sick is this: Illness doesn't make you less of what you were. You are still you.
People who are sick, or who have been sick, or have come close to death have a lot to say - and they want you to hear it.
When our bodies are sick and people extend their sympathy, bring us soup, offer up solutions. When our minds are sick, people tend to shy away from you, be afraid, or call you outright crazy. I'm fascinated by the way society and individuals view mental illness, and most of my shorts comment on that.
I don't get how it's okay to keep someone alive once they're sick - but not okay to stop them getting sick. I just don't get that.
I don't have much patience with sick people.
If you be sick, your own thoughts make you sick.
We are all ill: but even a universal sickness implies an idea of health.
My thing is this; if I'm sick enough to think it, then I'm sick enough to say it.
It's so weird to have someone tell you you're sick when you feel really healthy and good.