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57+ Top Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Slogans & Quotes

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    Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects movement. It is a chronic and progressive condition, meaning that symptoms worsen over time.


    Slogans & Quotes


    Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Slogans, Taglines & Captions | World Parkinson’s Day

    1. Shaking, but not stirred
    2. Shake off Parkinson’s
    3. Parkinson’s warriors: resilient hearts, steady strides
    4. Parkinson’s can’t hold us back
    5. Fight the shake, embrace Parkinson’s awareness
    6. Unified against Parkinson’s: stronger together
    7. Step by step, heart by heart: Beating Parkinson’s
    8. Determined strides, hopeful hearts
    9. Living with grace, moving with strength
    10. Parkinson’s warriors: Walking, fighting, inspiring
    11. Strong steps, stronger spirits
    12. Let’s conquer Parkinson’s together
    13. I’m not shaking; I’m just doing the Parkinson’s cha-cha
    14. Rocking the Parkinson’s beat: Unpredictable, yet awesome
    15. Why walk straight when you can salsa?
    16. Embracing the quirk in every jerk
    17. Shaky today, stronger tomorrow


    Popular Quotes on Parkinson’s | Parkinson’s Awareness Month

    1. “Parkinson’s First Law: Work expands to fill the time available.” — C. Northcote Parkinson
    2. “Parkinson’s Fourth Law: The number of people in any working group tends to increase regardless of the amount of work to be done.” — C. Northcote Parkinson
    3. “People with Parkinson’s are not some weird people on the edge of human experience.” — Helen Mirren
    4. “Parkinson’s is a slow but inevitable process. It’s hard living with it on a daily basis. The difficulty facing people with it is that they never quite know ‘Can I or can’t I do this today?'” — Helen Mirren
    5. “The important thing is to bring people with Parkinson’s into our world and for the public to have a real understanding of it, as they’ve beginning to have with autism.” — Helen Mirren
    6. “Many physical illnesses are associated with depression and anxiety, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, kidney disease, lung disease, dementia and cancer.” — Liz Miller
    7. “Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, brain and spinal cord disorders, diabetes, cancer, at least 58 diseases could potentially be cured through stem cell research, diseases that touch every family in America and in the world.” — Rosa DeLauro
    8. “Using adult stem cells drawn from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood system cells, scientists have discovered new treatments for scores of diseases and conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, juvenile diabetes, and spinal cord injuries.” — Nathan Deal
    9. “In addition to relieving patient suffering, research is needed to help reduce the enormous economic and social burdens posed by chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, cancer, heart disease, and stroke.” — Ike Skelton

    1. “I regard music therapy as a tool of great power in many neurological disorders — Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s — because of its unique capacity to organize or reorganize cerebral function when it has been damaged.” — Oliver Sacks
    2. “You get the health benefits of coffee up through about the first twenty-four ounces. It’s the biggest source of antioxidants for Americans, and we think it helps prevent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s as well.” — Mehmet Oz
    3. “No matter what science can do for people living with Parkinson’s, we must prepare our brain and body to face all difficulties.” — Nikolas Koukoulakis
    4. “If women can be equipped early with the information on how Parkinson’s will impact them as women, they’ll be in a much better position to manage it.” — Omotola Thomas


    Emotional Experiences & Motivational Quotes on Parkinson’s disease (PD)

    1. “God gave me Parkinson’s syndrome to show me I’m not ‘The Greatest’ – he is.” — Muhammad Ali
    2. “Parkinson’s is my toughest fight. No, it doesn’t hurt. It’s hard to explain. I’m being tested to see if I’ll keep praying, to see if I’ll keep my faith. All great people are tested by God.” — Muhammad Ali
    3. “No boxer in the history of boxing has had Parkinson’s. There’s no injury in my brain that suggests that the illness came from boxing. ” — Muhammad Ali
    4. “I have a form of Parkinson’s disease, which I don’t like. My legs don’t move when my brain tells them to. It’s very frustrating.” — George H. W. Bush
    5. “You’ve probably read in People that I’m a nice guy – but when the doctor first told me I had Parkinson’s, I wanted to kill him.” — Michael J. Fox
    6. “Almost instantly [after my announcement of Parkinson’s], I saw the first couple of days the coverage was about, you know, “Fox’s Parkinson’s, blah, blah, blah.” Then, two days after that, I saw the coverage turn. It started to become, “Can young people get Parkinson’s?” All of a sudden, the conversation turned to become about that. And that was one of the first eye-opening things.” — Michael J. Fox
    7. “The way I look at life, and the way I look at the reality of Parkinson’s, is that sometimes it’s frustrating and sometimes it’s funny. I need to look at it that way, and I think other people will look at it that way.” — Michael J. Fox

    1. “With Parkinson’s, it’s like you’re in the middle of the street and you’re stuck there in cement shoes and you know a bus is coming at you, but you don’t know when. You think you can hear it rumbling, but you have a lot of time to think. And so you just don’t live that moment of the bus hitting you until it happens. There’s all kinds of room in that space.” — Michael J. Fox
    2. “My age makes me think how valuable life is. How bad is something like Parkinson’s in relation to not having life at all?” — Michael J. Fox
    3. “One of the great things about Parkinson’s, in a superficial way, is it relieved me of vanity. I don’t worry about what I look like, because it’s literally out of my hands. But on a deeper level, it gives you a real humility, because you have to deal every day with the fact that you compromise.” — Michael J. Fox
    4. “In fact, Parkinson’s has made me a better person. A better husband, father and overall human being.” — Michael J. Fox
    5. “It’s all about control. Control is illusory. No matter what university you go to, no matter what degree you hold, if your goal is to become master of your own destiny, you have more to learn. Parkinson’s is a perfect metaphor for lack of control. Every unwanted movement in my hand or arm, every twitch that I cannot anticipate or arrest, is a reminder that even in the domain of my own being, I am not calling the shots. I tried to exert control by drinking myself to a place of indifference, which just exacerbated the sense of miserable hopelessness.” — Michael J. Fox

    1. “If you asked my kids to describe me, they’d go through a whole list of words before even thinking about Parkinson’s. And honestly, I don’t think about it that much either. I talk about it because it’s there, but it’s not my totality.” — Michael J. Fox
    2. “I don’t think [Parkinson’s] is Gothic nastiness. There’s nothing on the surface that’s horrible about someone with a shaky hand. There’s nothing horrible about someone in their life saying, “God, I’m really tired of this shaky hand thing” and me saying, “Me, too.” That’s our reality. We have no control over it.” — Michael J. Fox
    3. “Parkinson’s can be the wake-up call to transform yourself into a better person.” — John Baumann
    4. “I don’t dwell on the past or worry about the future. I try to live for today, and Parkinson’s hasn’t changed that.” — Valerie Perrine
    5. “After I was diagnosed, I went on a rollercoaster of emotions, from the initial shock, to disbelief, despair, sadness, anger and resignation, until I finally became more resilient and positive.” — Robyn Cotton
    6. “Many people know what Parkinson’s looks like… but not the mental anguish it can cause, and the darkest moments we go through.” — Guy Deacon
    7. “While I wouldn’t wish a Parkinson’s diagnosis on anyone, it has brought with it gifts that I’m truly grateful for.” — Jo Yaldren
    8. “I know that I can have a fulfilling, exciting life with Parkinson’s. Today, I think that Parkinson’s and I belong together, and that’s okay.” — Urs Bratschi
    9. “Just as people are becoming more open to talking about mental health, I think being more open to talking about Parkinson’s is a good thing. There is no shame attached to it.” — Mark Mardell

    1. “We haven’t conquered Parkinson’s – but we conquered the fear of Parkinson’s.” — Nenad Bach
    2. “I didn’t want to feel sorry for myself. I just wanted to be the liveliest dude with Parkinson’s in the world.” — Walter J Archey III
    3. “Find activities that do you good. There’s no point spending time doing something you don’t enjoy.” — Janette Sinclair


    Funny Quotes on Parkinson’s disease (PD)

    1. “I always liked to chase the girls. Parkinson’s stops all that. Now I might have a chance to go to heaven.” — Muhammad Ali
    2. “I apologize if there’s a Parkinson’s painter in the audience. I assume you do your best work in the morning. Probably gets abstract by noon.” — Daniel Tosh
    3. “It seems The Journal of Neurology reports that the longer you smoke, the less likely you are to develop Parkinson’s disease. So what are they telling us? Follow me guys. Remember, a couple of months ago, doctors said drinking a glass of alcohol every day was good for your heart. Smoking prevents Parkinson’s disease. Marijuana is good for glaucoma. Sex is good for your prostate. You know, screw health care. Let’s party!” — Jay Leno


    List of Parkinson’s Disease related days observed worldwide

    DateDay
    April-Full MonthParkinson’s Disease Awareness Month
    10-16 AprilParkinson’s Awareness Week
    11 AprilWorld Parkinson’s Disease Day


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