A homely face and no figure have aided many women heavenward.
One week after New Year's Day in 2006, I was on a flight to Aceh…As we walked down the steps on to the tarmac, the air felt humid and tropical, familiar and almost Balinese. It felt like going home. As the heavy air embraced me, my first inclinatio...
Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance. First, the subjects of deepest dread (corruption, decay, pollution, anomie, weakness) are identified with the disease. The dise...
Saying just the right thing after a considerable, awkward pause is far less effective than saying the wrong thing with perfect timing. I'm telling you.
And I hope she does not live in a dark world. Because even the most terrible loss doesn't have to make you darker; it can make you deeper.
This AIDS stuff is pretty scary. I hope I don't get it.
I can cure AIDS, and I will.
AIDS is a judgment we have brought upon ourselves.
The AIDS virus is not more powerful than God.
When it comes to providing aid, developing innovations, and making bold steps that change the course of history, the United States is usually on the front lines.
To aid life, leaving it free, however, that is the basic task of the educator.
The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
AIDS itself is subject to incredible stigma.
The music aids the message, it's there to punctuate and abbreviate and shape the silence.
AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people.
It's always a tricky thing, trying to make aid sustainable.
The school I was going to said they had no guidelines for a person with AIDS.
I have great trouble with the people who envision AIDS as a punishment from God.
I grew up in poverty. For 25 years I was fed on aid.
I was deposed by a coup d'etat, by friends that I trusted and aided by the American Government.
Take some time to learn first aid and CPR. It saves lives, and it works.