We inhabit ourselves without valuing ourselves, unable to see that here, now, this very moment is sacred; but once it’s gone – its value is incontestable.
Joyce Carol Oates

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We inhabit ourselves without valuing ourselves, unable to see that here, now, this very moment is sacred; but once it’s gone – its value is incontestable.
Joyce Carol Oates
There are no incontestable descriptions of the disease before the work of the Portuguese doctor Aleixo de Abreu, who served in both Angola and Brazil. He seems to have survived yellow fever as well as treated it, and in 1623, long since returned to Lisbon, he authored a medical text that unmistakably observes the course of a yellow fever infection.
"Plagues Upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History" - Kyle Harper
incontestable
'gran zla med - incomparable/ matchless/ incontestable [IW]
'gran zla med - unrivaled, incomparable, matchless, incontestable [RY]
bsgrub pa - realization, perform, attainment (in sphere of logic and discursive thought), establish the validity (refers to the validity of a proposition giving an incontestable proof of its correctness to any logical investigation), constructing [JV]
Fé Incontestável / faith incontestable. / foi incontestée.