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Quotes About Well-being

As we've said many times before, Introverts get ulcers; Extroverts give ulcers.
~ Otto Kroeger
An apple a day, if well aimed, keeps the doctor away.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He was as completely happy as only a fluffy-minded old man with excellent health and a large income can be.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I could worry about his health but somehow not about my own. We throw ourselves away a little each day. Dr.
~ Padma Lakshmi
Another rule of thumb is that if it doesn't feel like love—if you're sad more than you're happy—that's a huge indicator that you need to walk. You need to know when to let go.
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
From 10 to 20 percent were functionally impaired as measured by the self-test SF-36.
~ Pamela Weintraub
The Creative Vibration vitalizes the individual life force in the body, which conduces to health and well-being, and can be consciously directed as healing power to those in need of divine aid.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
A nation of unhappy teachers makes for a sadder and more endangered America.
~ Pat Conroy
Ser incapaz de amar puede convertirse en una enfermedad.
~ Patricia Highsmith
our hearts and minds are not engaged due to problems at home or elsewhere. The
~ Dale Carnegie
We found that happy people tend to be located in the center of their social networks and to be located in large clusters of other happy people. And we found that each additional happy friend increases a person's probability of being happy by about 9%.
~ Dale Carnegie
Have faith in God, learn to sleep well- Love good music, see the funny side of life- And health and happiness will be yours.
~ Dale Carnegie
The lesson to be learned? Just this: our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration, and resentment.
~ Dale Carnegie
if you are a chronic worrier, you may be stricken some day with one of the most excruciating pains ever endured by man: angina pectoris.
~ Dale Carnegie
Ulcers frequently flare up or subside according to the hills and valleys of emotional stress.
~ Dale Carnegie
Say to yourself over and over: "My peace of mind, my happiness, my health, and perhaps even my income will, in the long run, depend largely on applying the old, obvious, and eternal truths taught in this book.
~ Dale Carnegie
Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment." —Dale Carnegie
~ Dale Carnegie
Worries don't bother me any more. No more stomach pains. No more insomnia. I now crumple up yesterday's anxieties and toss them into the wastebasket, and I have ceased trying to wash tomorrow's dirty dishes today.
~ Dale Carnegie
I soon found that you can catch health, happiness, and success from others just as easily as you can catch worries, bitterness, and failure.
~ Dale Carnegie
One of the most appalling comments on our present way of life is that half of all the beds in our hospitals are reserved for patients with nervous and mental troubles, patients who have collapsed under the crushing burden of accumulated yesterdays and fearful tomorrows.
~ Dale Carnegie
But medical science has been unable to cope with the mental and physical wrecks caused, not by germs, but by emotions of worry, fear, hate, frustration, and despair. Casualties caused by these emotional diseases are mounting and spreading with catastrophic rapidity.
~ Dale Carnegie
More than any other single thing, in any case, the practical irrelevance of actual obedience to Christ accounts for the weakened effect of Christianity in the world today, with its increasing tendency to emphasize political and social action as the primary way to serve God. It also accounts for the practical irrelevance of Christian faith to individual character development and overall personal sanity and well-being.
~ Dallas Willard
Thomas Oord, in his Science of Love and elsewhere, defines or describes love as acting intentionally, in sympathetic response to others (including God), to promote overall well-being. I believe this to be one of the better efforts toward articulating agape love. Most importantly, it distinguishes love from desire, and locates it in the will, leaving room for desire and feeling to play an appropriate role in love without making them the heart of the matter. 
~ Dallas Willard
Constant forgetting is the best cure for all your maladies of anxiety and depression and self-loathing and despair. Rx, Rx, Rx.
~ Dan Chaon