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Quotes About Well-being

Je fais des films pour réaliser mes rêves d'adolescent, pour me faire du bien et, si possible, faire du bien aux autres.
~ Francois Truffaut
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, someting is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.
~ Billy Graham
Hypochondriacs who have a fanciful anxiety about their health will never be well regardless of their physical condition.
~ Billy Graham
The happiest people I know are separated followers of Jesus Christ. They are not dependent on artificial stimulants. They do not resort to sick, dirty jokes. They do not abuse their bodies to relax their minds.
~ Billy Graham
The strain of Christian service can result in sickness . . . I have known Christian workers who have risked their lives and health in serving the Lord.
~ Billy Graham
We spend all our time and energy pampering our bodies and minds, but if we ignore our souls, we will end up spiritually starved and malnourished.
~ Billy Graham
Many people plan financially for retirement—but not spiritually and emotionally.
~ Billy Graham
In the world in which we live, we give most attention to satisfying the appetites of the body and practically none to the soul . . . We become fat physically and materially, while spiritually we are lean, weak, and anemic.
~ Billy Graham
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.
~ Billy Graham
It's incredible how nature sets females up to take care of people, and yet it is tricky for them to take care of themselves.
~ Bjork
I think that age as a number is not nearly as important as health. You can be in poor health and be pretty miserable at 40 or 50. If you're in good health, you can enjoy things into your 80s.
~ Bob Barker
I think people are by-and-large happy with the providers that they have got now. They treasure that doctor-patient relationship.
~ Bob McDonnell
Everybody thinks I'm at death's door, but I'm not. There's nothing seriously wrong with me, and my heart is in 100 percent working order. Anything else you may hear is a damn lie!
~ Bobby Darin
have learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances." The first First Lady's philosophy
~ Bonnie Angelo
You may feel love and compassion for everyone, but that does not mean you can continue to be in environments or with people who are hostile or toxic. You may need to leave.
~ Bonnie L. Greenwell
No man, who continues to add something to the material, intellectual and moral well-being of the place in which he lives, is left long without proper reward.
~ Booker T. Washington
Ce qui m'interesse, ce n'est pas le bonheur de tous les hommes, c'est celui de chacun.
~ Boris Vian
Our happiness depends chiefly upon the estimate we form of life, and the efforts we make to bring ourselves into harmony with its laws.
~ bovee christian nestell vi
We learn to "act nice" and deny that we are angry, and we make ourselves sick in the process of denial. This is one of the main areas in which something we can't tell the truth about ruins our lives.
~ Brad Blanton
The stress that kills or cripples most of the population comes from people being too hard on themselves when they don't live up to their own imaginings about how other people think they should behave.
~ Brad Blanton
Learn to contain your anger if it threatens your welfare or that of others.
~ Harold J. Sala
Repressing your emotions will gradually darken the landscape of your life.
~ Harold J. Sala
A closer look at the troubling numbers reveals that blacks are dying not of exotic, incurable, poorly understood illnesses nor of genetic diseases that target only them, but rather from common ailments that are more often prevented and treated among whites than among blacks. Three
~ Harriet A. Washington
Mental ailments are destroying blacks, as well: Black women suffer the highest rates of stress and major depression in the nation and suicide rates soared 200 percent among young black men within just twenty years.
~ Harriet A. Washington