Quotes about Health
Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is for. Spend all you have before you die and do not outlive yourself.
— George Bernard Shaw
Very few old folk are happy, Irina. Most of them are poor, aren't healthy, and have no family. It's the most fragile and difficult stage of life, more so than childhood, because it grows worse day by day, and there is no future other than death.
— Isabel Allende
There's a difference between being old and being ancient. It doesn't have to do with age, but physical and mental health," Cathy explained. "Those who are old can remain independent, but those who are ancient need help and supervision; there comes a moment when they're like children again.
— Isabel Allende
Certainly this is a duty, not a sin. "Cleanliness is indeed next to godliness."
— John Wesley
Is life worth living? That depends on the liver.
— Anonymous
Go to bed early, get up early-this is wise.
— Mark Twain
We are fonder of visiting our friends in health than in sickness. We judge less favorably of their characters when any misfortune happens to them; and a lucky hit, either in business or reputation, improves even their personal appearance in our eyes.
— William Hazlitt
Do not worry; eat three square meals a day; say your prayers; be courteous to your creditors; keep your digestion good; exercise; go slow and easy. Maybe there are other things your special case requires to make you happy; but, my friend, these I reckon will give you a good lift.
— Abraham Lincoln
Being asked one day what was the surest way of remaining happy in this world, the Emperor Sigismund of Germany replied: "Only do in health what you have promised to do when you were sick."
— Anonymous
When you get up and say, "God, I want to thank you for being alive, I've got family, I've got my health," you're going to draw in more of the good things from God.
— Joel Osteen
If God continues to give me health and a sane mind and verbal ability, I want to teach.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Now this brings me to my main topic - our military strength - more specifically, how to stay strong against threat from outside, without undermining the economic health that supports our security.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower