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Quotes About Health

What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?
~ Adam Smith
A merry heart does good, like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones" (Prov. 17:22).
~ Adrian Rogers
Some remedies are worse than the disease itself.
~ Aesop
And, sure, fine, I do check my phone about every two minutes, but so do a lot of people, and it's better than smoking, that's what I say. It's the new, lung-safe cigarette.
~ Aimee Bender
Good sex isn't just fun, it keeps us sane and happy. Having sex with someone makes us feel wanted, alive and potent
~ Alain de Botton
Not everything which makes us feel better is good for us. Not everything which hurts may be bad.
~ Alain de Botton
Alice cold make no sense of the despair into which she had fallen. She had always held that happiness should be defined as an absence of pain rather than the presence of pleasure. So why, with a decent job, good health, and a roof over her head, did she regularly and so childishly collapse into moist sobs?
~ Alain de Botton
It follows that the balance we approve of in architecture, and which we anoint with the word 'beautiful', alludes to a state that, on a psychological level, we can describe as mental health or happiness. Like buildings, we, too, contain opposites which can be more or less successfully handled.
~ Alain de Botton
It follows that the balance we approve of in architecture, and which we anoint with the word 'beautiful', alludes to a state that, on a psychological level, we can describe as mental health or happiness.
~ Alain de Botton
All the seriousness of his plans depends on a steady flow of blood to his brain through vulnerable network of capillaries.
~ Alain de Botton
A good way of evaluating the wisdom of someone's ideas might be to undertake a careful examination of the state of their own mind and health. After all, if their pronouncements were truly worthy of our attention, we should expect that the first person to reap their benefits would be their creator.
~ Alain de Botton
The foregrounding of health may be one part of the mission of fashion, but on a more ambitious level, this art form also provides women with clothes that support a range of views about what it means to be an interesting and desirable human being.
~ Alain de Botton
it is best to limit daytime naps to a maximum of 20 minutes and take them earlier in the day rather than later. Chill
~ Alan Anderson
may the day never come when patients are referred to or thought of as customers. The word patient means a sufferer and when someone comes to the doctor they are coming not because they want to buy something but because they want help. Structure and restructure the Health Service how you will doctors are not shopkeepers, patients are not customers and medicine is not a product.
~ Alan Bennett
He asked whether I had any trouble with my stomach. I hadn't, but the question was alarming...more widespread than I'd imagined...What in fact the doctor was asking was whether I had a delicate stomach.
~ Alan Bennett
There were, Mouritz believed, three forms of the disease: one which attacked primarily the skin, and which spread rapidly and horribly throughout the body; one which attacked the nerves, progressing more slowly and with less deformity; and certain borderline cases, a mix of the two. Haleola had the neural form;
~ Alan Brennert
All disease is a denial of love, and all denial of love is fear.
~ Alan Cohen
Activities are valuable only if they bring us closer to peace. Relationships are healthy only as much as they reflect real love.
~ Alan Cohen
Remember that the prime consideration of science is the protection and betterment of human life. I would never contravene that.
~ Alan Dean Foster
Academic stress-related pre-birth suicides
~ Alan Moore
the great theme of the private journal in the 20th century is sickness.
~ Alan Pauls
She had a massive headache and there was blood running down her face, but she seemed to be otherwise OK.
~ Derek Landy
Back trouble was the curse of the builder and
~ Derek Smith
Vratas are not concerned with lofty spiritual goals like moksha. They are concerned with ordinary household material aspirations: marriage, children, health and prosperity.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik