Quotes About Health
Success is all very well as long as you don't inhale.
~ Leonard Bernstein
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Childhood obesity issue is critically important to me because it's critically important to the health and success of our kids, and of this nation, ultimately.
~ Michelle Obama
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There is not only a lack of success for condoms. It's worse than that - they are utter failures.
~ Wendy Wright
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But when ill indeed, Even dismissing the doctor don't always succeed.
~ Victor Hugo
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By any sane definition of success, if you wake up in a pool of blood and nobody has shot you, you are not successful.
~ Arianna Huffington
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So many people are insanely busy nowadays, and it's easy to say, 'Ah, I'll workout tomorrow.' But you have to set aside a time and stick to that schedule.
~ Derek Jeter
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If you develop an image of success, health, abundance, joy, peace, happiness, nothing on earth will be able to hold those things from you.
~ Joel Osteen
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It is so important for young girls to be fit. I think sports is the key to success, because the challenges you face in sports prepare you for the rest of your life.
~ Gail Devers
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Finding your element is essential to your wellbeing and ultimate success and, by implication to the health of our organisations and the effectiveness of our educational systems
~ Ken Robinson
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For some constitutions work is the cure for all ills.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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This is how you begin in this world. These are the lessons to be learned. Drink chamomile tea to calm the spirit. Feed a cold and starve a fever. Read as many books as you can. Always choose courage. Never watch another woman burn. Know that love is the only answer.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Cleaning up after themselves was a low priority for Margo and my mother. They had both recovered from cancer scares, failed marriages, and lost hope; in their opinion, dirt could wait.
~ Alice Hoffman
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There are sick people everywhere, in wheelchairs and on benches. Shelby is embarrassed to be so healthy.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Eat raw garlic every day and a cup of hot water with lemon and honey.
~ Alice Hoffman
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É assim que se dá os primeiros passos neste mundo. Essas são as lições que é preciso aprender. Beba chá de camomila para acalmar o espírito. Se tiver uma gripe, se alimente direito. Se tiver febre, faça jejum. Leia quantos livros puder. Sempre escolha a coragem. Nunca assista outra a mulher queimar. Saiba que o amor é a única saída.
~ Alice Hoffman
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FREQUENTLY, PHYSICAL ILLNESSES are the body's response to permanent disregard of its vital functions. One of our most vital functions is an ability to listen to the true story of our own lives.
~ Alice Miller
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The truth is that as soon as I feel well, you destroy everything until I feel bad again, because the life that gives me relief provokes you to anger…. But it is saddening that I cannot have your affection and my health at the same time."6 The
~ Alice Miller
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And yet the truth is so essential that its loss exacts a heavy toll, in the form of grave illness.
~ Alice Miller
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If we suppress them, feelings can indeed hide themselves from the conscious mind, but they frequently resurface in the form of bodily symptoms, which conceal their real content and intensity, making it much more difficult to deal with them than it would be if they were admitted to consciousness.
~ Alice Miller
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Individuals who believe that they feel what they ought to feel and constantly do their best not to feel what they forbid themselves to feel will ultimately fall ill—unless, that is, they leave it to their children to pick up the check by projecting onto them the emotions they cannot admit to themselves.
~ Alice Miller
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His asthma was an expression of this dilemma: "I breathe in so much air but I must not breathe it out again, everything she gives me must be good for me, even if it stifles me." A look back at Proust's childhood casts light on the origins of this tragedy. It explains why he was inextricably bound up with his mother for so long and could not free himself of her influence, although he undoubtedly suffered as a result. Proust
~ Alice Miller
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Like the youthful Nietzsche, he was assailed by all kinds of illnesses, and he was virtually unable to concentrate.
~ Alice Miller
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Like the youthful Nietzsche, he was assailed by all kinds of illnesses, and he was virtually unable to concentrate. He spent weeks at a time in the infirmary, and finally ended up among the pupils with the poorest grades.
~ Alice Miller
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Sick people grew to resent well people, and sometimes that was true of husbands and wives, or even of mothers and their children. Both
~ Alice Munro
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