Quotes About Health
The right of personal security consists in a person's legal and uninterrupted enjoyment of his life, his limbs, his body, his health, and his reputation.
~ WILLIAM BLACKSTONE
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A lunatic is indeed properly one that hath lucid intervals; sometimes enjoying his senses, and sometimes not, and that frequently depending upon the change of the moon.
~ WILLIAM BLACKSTONE
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It is unseasonable and unwholesome in all months that have not an r in their name to eat an oyster.
~ William Butler
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I am of a healthy long lived race, and our minds improve with age.
~ William Butler Yeats
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I view the tea-drinking as a destroyer of health, an enfeebler of the frome, an engender of effeminacy and laziness, a debaucher of youth and maker of misery for old age
~ William Cobbett
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let me beseech you to resolve to free yourselves from the slavery of the tea and coffee and other slop-kettle,
~ William Cobbett
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It is said to be the manner of hypochondriacs to change often their physician.
~ William Cullen
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thermometer n. digital fever computer
~ William D. Lutz
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in Altruria every one works with his hands, so that the hard work shall not all fall to any one class; and this manual labor of each is sufficient to keep the body in health, as well as to earn a living. After the three, hours' work, which constitutes a day's work with us, is done, the young people have all sorts of games and sports, and they carry them as late into life as the temperament of each demands.
~ William Dean Howells
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Some consider this a paralyzing moral dilemma. I don't. For me, having lived through episodes of major depression, this is a no-brainer. If there is a pill that will make you well, or make it less likely you will get sick, you take it. If Prozac hasn't saved my life, it has profoundly changed it.
~ William Dudley
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I that in heill wes and gladnesAm trublit now with gret seiknesAnd feblit with infermite:Timor Mortis conturbat me.
~ William Dunbar
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Mental agitations and eating cares are more injurious to health, and destructive of life, than is commonly imagined, and could their effects be collected, would make no inconsiderable figure in the bills of mortality.
~ William Falconer
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Nor is it the least advantage to health, accruing from such a way of life, that it expose those who follow it to fewer temptations to vice, than persons who live in crowded society.
~ William Falconer
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True love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops.
~ William Goldman
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There are four things that we know improve brain health and brain function," says Shubin Stein. "Meditation, exercise, sleep, and nutrition.
~ William Green
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To have estate, health, or any other enjoyment upon waiting on God for the same, is mercy, but not to be compared with that blessing which seasons and sanctifies the heart to use them for God's glory.
~ William Gurnall
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The sexes were made for each other, and only in the wise and loving union of the two is the fullness of health and duty and happiness to be expected.
~ William Hall
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I haven't eaten at a McDonald's since I became President.
~ William J. Clinton
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The moral of the story is: never argue with the market. Your health and peace of mind are always more important than any stock.
~ William J. O'Neil
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There can be no existence of evil as a force to the healthy-minded individual.
~ William James
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Thomas Jefferson, on the other hand, was feeling the effects of time. "Here a pivot, there a wheel, now a pinion, next a spring will give way," Jefferson grumbled in a note to Adams. He could no longer walk very far, although he tried to ride two or three hours a day.
~ William K. Klingaman
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the Riverfront Times, and the books Making Friends Is Our Business, by Roland Krebs and Percy J. Orthwein; Under the Influence, by former Post-Dispatch reporters Peter Hernon and Terry Ganey; October 1964, by David Halberstam; and Dethroning the King, by former Financial Times reporter Julie MacIntosh. PROLOGUE: "AUGUST IS NOT FEELING WELL
~ William Knoedelseder
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At my age, the only time I don't have to pee is when I'm peeing.
~ William Lashner
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The obvious thing is to think about what we could remove from our diet. But I took a completely opposite approach and began asking: What could we be adding to our diet that could boost the body's defense system? In other words, can we eat to starve cancer?
~ William Li
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