Now learn what and how great benefits a temperate diet will bring along
with it. In the first place you will enjoy good health.
- Horace [65 - 8 B.C.]
Health can be interesting and entertaining
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Now learn what and how great benefits a temperate diet will bring along
with it. In the first place you will enjoy good health.
- Horace [65 - 8 B.C.]
The best companions, innocence and health: and best riches ,
ignorance of wealth.
- Oliver Goldsmith [1728 - 1774]
For the man sound in body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad
weather; every sky has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but
make it pulse more vigorously.
– George Gissing [1857 - 1903]
Taine pointed out that history was made by
men, that men had bodies, that bodies were
now healthy, now disordered, and that the
state of the body inevitably affected the
action of the mind. The study of the human
body was part of the historian’s duty. The
accidents of health had more to do with the
march of great events than was originally
suspected.
Paris at High Noon. Atlantic Monthly, April 1941
- Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher [1865 - 1940]
The basis of all health, sinlessness, and
immortality is the great fact that God is
the only Mind; and this Mind must be not
merely believed, but it must be understood.
- Mary Baker Eddy [1821 - 1910]
The health of nations is more
important than the wealth of nations.
- Will Durant [1885 - ]
The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and all their powers as a State depend.
– Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield [1804-1881]
Ill-health, of body or of mind is defeat…. Health alone is victory. Let all men, if they can manage it, contrive to be healthy!
– Thomas Carlyle [1795-1881]
Our body is a watch, intended to go for a given time. The watch maker cannot open it, and must work at random. For once that he relieves or assists it by his crooked instruments, he injures it ten times, and at last destroys it.
– Napoleon Bonaparte [1769-1821] to Dr.Antommarchi [October 14, 1820]
There is a wisdom in this beyond the rules of physic. A man’s own observation, what he finds good of and what he finds hurt of, is the best physic to preserve health.
– Francis Bacon [1561-1626]