Welcome to our collection of relapse quotes, where we delve into the intricate facets of human struggles, resilience, and the journey of overcoming setbacks. Relapse, whether it be in the realms of addiction, mental health, or personal development, is a topic that resonates deeply with many individuals. It signifies a moment of vulnerability, a stumble in the path towards growth, yet it also embodies the opportunity for introspection, learning, and ultimately, renewal.
Throughout history, poets, philosophers, and thinkers alike have grappled with the complexities of relapse, offering profound insights and words of wisdom that illuminate the human condition. From poignant reflections on the cyclical nature of progress to empowering affirmations of inner strength, these quotes serve as beacons of hope and guidance for those navigating the tumultuous seas of setbacks and setbacks. In the following paragraphs, we invite you to explore a curated selection of relapse quotes that inspire, provoke thought, and offer solace in times of struggle. Scroll down to discover these insightful words and consider how they resonate with your own journey of resilience and growth. Now, without further ado, let’s delve into the world of relapse quotes.
Relapse happens, especially when you’re dealing with folks who are frankly the least likely to succeed based on their own pasts and difficulties. We can work with the most likely to succeed. I’m not interested in that. Greg Boyle
Time for me is double-edged: every day brings me further from the low of my last cancer relapse, but every day also brings me closer to the next cancer recurrence – and eventually, death. Perhaps later than I think, but certainly sooner than I desire. Paul Kalanithi
Great effort is required to arrest decay and restore vigor. One must exercise proper deliberation, plan carefully before making a move, and be alert in guarding against relapse following a renaissance. Horace
Rather than viewing a brief relapse back to inactivity as a failure, treat it as a challenge and try to get back on track as soon as possible. Jimmy Connors
Relapse is very dangerous. However, relapse can be a symptom of the disease. Sometimes there are multiple relapses before you get sober and stay sober. David Sheff
The other thing is that if you rely solely on medication to manage depression or anxiety, for example, you have done nothing to train the mind, so that when you come off the medication, you are just as vulnerable to a relapse as though you had never taken the medication. Daniel Goleman
I chose a rehab center for Nic that was recommended by a friend who had sent her son there. The program lasted 28 days, after which he relapsed. Over the next six years, he was admitted to six residential treatment programs and four outpatient programs. He would do better for a while, but then relapse. Each relapse was crushing. David Sheff
I had seen other comic friends of mine go to indie labels. Like David Cross and Pat Oswald went to Subpop, and Subpop didn’t make total sense for me, but the metal version of that did. So I made a small list with Metal Blade, Prosthetic and couple of other labels, and Relapse was one of them. Brian Posehn
Why did I write ‘The Emperor of All Maladies?’ A 56-year-old woman with an abdominal sarcoma, having undergone two remissions and a relapse, asked me to describe what she was battling. By the time I had finished answering her, I realised that I had written 600 pages. Siddhartha Mukherjee
Part of recovery is relapse. I dust myself off and move forward again. Steven Adler
Nothing on ‘Relapse’ and very little on ‘Recovery’ was produced by me. Eminem
Though addiction is a disease – a brain disease that’s often progressive – addicts who relapse are often blamed. David Sheff
Every relapse is dangerous, but often it takes multiple relapses before someone finally gets sober for good. David Sheff
I’m happy to say that I am in remission. That R word is something critically important to cancer patients, especially in a disease like myeloma. But I never lose sight of the fact that there is another R word called relapse. Kathy Giusti
