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Quotes About Health

You enquire after my health — it is better; but while I remain cut off from all hope, and doomed to solitude, or the society of those who never did and never will like me, how can I be cheerful and well?
~ Emily Bronte
Do you know where the wicked go after death? They go to hell, was my ready and orthodox answer . . . What must you do to avoid it? I deliberated a moment; my answer, when it did come was objectionable: I must keep in good health , and not die." (Jane Eyre)
~ Emily Bronte
mother) She used to tell me to get my nose out of my book and go get some fresh air.
~ Emily Giffin
As I've said many times, the only way to stay trim is to eat bacon.
~ Emily Giffin
prescription for a prenatal vitamin, as you will need
~ Emily Giffin
I never hear about dear Mike. I wrote Ellen Greene and asked about him and she replyed and never mentioned Mike but told me all about her roomatism. As if I cared about her roomatism.
~ Emily of New Moon
Why are we so afraid of the body? Is it because it's a mess, unpredictable, mortal, unreliable? We take pains to perfect it, to keep it healthy, but we probably wouldn't go to such extremes if we weren't scared to death to lose it. A paradox: we pretend we don't need it, that it's our minds that matter, and yet the body is the thing we can't ignore and that knocks our thinking minds flat to the floor.
~ Emily Rapp
Knitting is a skill that is commonly associated with being relaxing, but I bet you didn't know that it also holds a lot of health benefits too. A 2012 study conducted by the Mayo Clinic found that the hobby is therapeutic, can lower blood pressure and can uplift your mood, making you feel much more positive. So as hobbies go, the benefits of this one just keep coming!
~ Emma Brown
Vitamins are medicine for not getting sick and going back to Heaven yet.
~ Emma Donoghue
COVER UP EACH COUGH OR SNEEZE…FOOLS AND TRAITORS SPREAD DISEASE.
~ Emma Donoghue
May there be no frost on your potatoes, nor worms in your cabbage.
~ Emma Donoghue
PUBLIC IS URGED TO STAY OUT OF PUBLIC PLACES SUCH AS CAFÉS, THEATRES, CINEMAS, AND PUBLIC HOUSES. SEE ONLY THOSE PERSONS ONE NEEDS TO SEE. REFRAIN FROM SHAKING HANDS, LAUGHING, OR CHATTING CLOSELY TOGETHER. IF ONE MUST KISS, DO SO THROUGH A HANDKERCHIEF. SPRINKLE SULPHUR IN THE SHOES. IF IN DOUBT, DON'T STIR OUT.
~ Emma Donoghue
S]he takes a killer. Sometimes she takes two, never more than two, because some things are good for us but too much is suddenly bad.
~ Emma Donoghue
In my experience of ward nursing, two shifts are more conducive to sleep than three." "But
~ Emma Donoghue
CLOSED FOR FORESEEABLE FUTURE BY ORDER OF BOARD OF HEALTH. I thought of the young Noonans; if slum children weren't going to school these days, they couldn't be getting their free dinners there.
~ Emma Donoghue
The influenza pandemic of 1918 killed more people than the First World War—an estimated 3 to 6 per cent of the human race.
~ Emma Donoghue
I told her, In Italy, they used to blame the influence of the constellations for making them sick—that's where influenza comes from.
~ Emma Donoghue
looked up and found the Great Bear. I told her, In Italy, they used to blame the influence of the constellations for making them sick—that's where influenza comes from.
~ Emma Donoghue
As far as I could tell, the whole world was a machine grinding to a halt. Across the globe, in hundreds of languages, signs were going up urging people to cover their coughs.
~ Emma Donoghue
If the labouring woman turned on her right, the uterus might compress the vena cava and reduce blood flow to her heart.)
~ Emma Donoghue
I was taught that being a good nurse means knowing when to call a doctor.
~ Emma Donoghue
COUGH OR SNEEZE…FOOLS AND TRAITORS SPREAD DISEASE.
~ Emma Donoghue
Ventilation and sanitation will be our nation's salvation
~ Emma Donoghue
STAY CLEAN, WARM, AND WELL NOURISHED, BUT FORBEAR TO USE MORE THAN A FAIR SHARE OF FUEL AND FOOD. EARLY TO SLEEP AND KEEP WINDOWS WIDE, WHILE TAKING CARE TO AVOID DRAUGHTS. VENTILATION AND SANITATION WILL BE OUR NATION'S SALVATION.
~ Emma Donoghue