Health Quotes
These are some of the best 'Health' quotations and sayings.
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A sound mind in a sound body; if the former be the glory of the latter, the latter is indispensable to the former.
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A woman's health is her capital.
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Anguish of mind has driven thousands to suicide; anguish of body, none. This proves that the health of the mind is of far more consequence to our happiness than the health of the body, although both are deserving of much more attention than either receives.
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Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy.
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doctor to stout patient: You've been swallowing your food again.
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For fast-acting relief try slowing down.
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God heals, and the doctor takes the fees.
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Gold that buys health can never be ill spent; nor hours laid out in harmless merriment.
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Half the spiritual difficulties that men and women suffer arise from a morbid state of health.
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Have you noticed when you go on a diet, the first thing you lose is your temper.
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He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
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Health food makes me sick.
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Health is certainly more valuable than money, because it is by health that money is procured; but thousands and millions are of small avail to alleviate the tortures of the gout, to repair the broken organs of sense, or resuscitate the powers of digestion. Poverty is, indeed, an evil from which we naturally fly; but let us not run from one enemy to another, nor take shelter in the arms of sickness.
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Health is not a condition of matter, but of Mind.
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Health is so necessary to all the duties, as well as pleasures of life, that the crime of squandering it is equal to the folly.
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Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless without it.
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Health is worth more than learning.
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Health lies in labor, and there is no royal road to it but through toil.
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Health, beauty, vigor, riches, and all the other things called goods, operate equally as evils to the vicious and unjust, as they do as benefits to the just.
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I burned sixty calories. That should take care of a peanut I had in 1962.
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