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French fries kill more people than guns and sharks, yet nobody's afraid of French fries.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I'm thankful for the incredible advances in medicine that have taken place during my lifetime. I almost certainly wouldn't still be here if it weren't for them.
— Billy Graham
The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.
— Lucille Ball
Health, learning and virtue will ensure your happiness; they will give you a quiet conscience, private esteem and public honour.
— Thomas Jefferson
If humility is the first, the all-inclusive grace of the life of Jesus—if humility is the secret of His atonement—then the health and strength of our spiritual life will depend entirely upon our putting this grace first and making humility the chief quality we admire in Him, the chief attribute we ask of Him, the one thing for which we sacrifice all else.
— Andrew Murray
Genuine tranquility of the heart and perfect peace of mind, the highest blessings on earth after health, are to be found only in solitude and, as a permanent disposition, only in the deepest seclusion.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Spiritually good people, pure in heart, who long for the Blessed Sacrament but cannot receive at the time, can receive spiritually... even a hundred times a day, in sickness and in health, with immeasurable grace and profit.
— Johannes Tauler
The captain of all these men of death that came against him to take him away, was the Consumption, for it was that that brought him down to the grave.
— John Bunyan
Always keep in mind what I seek to find in her, for I am none of those insane lovers who embrace also the vices of those with whom they are in love, where they are smitten at first sight with a fine figure. This only is the beauty that allures me: if she is chaste, if not too fussy or fastidious, if economical, if patient, if there is hope that she will be interested about my health.
— John Calvin
Our heavenly doctor, having purposed to restore all of us to health, treats some more leniently. Meanwhile, He applies stronger remedies to others. But none of us is left untouched by or remains immune to His medicine — He knows we are all diseased.
— John Calvin
Fasting of the body is food for the soul.
— St. John Chrysostom
Dear, don't think of getting out of bed yet. I've always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous.
— F Scott Fitzgerald