Related Quotes
All quotes about:
sick healthy fitting
Charlotte Perkins Gilman In a sick society, women who have difficulty fitting in are not ill but demonstrating a healthy and positive response.
sick solitude bed
Charles Lamb If there be a regal solitude, it is a sick-bed. How the patient lords it there!
sick enjoy prerogative
Charles Lamb To be sick is to enjoy monarchical prerogatives.
sick bullshit anxiety
Charlaine Harris Do you sometimes wish you could fast-forward a week? You know something bad's coming up, and you know you'll get through it, but the prospect just makes you feel sick. I worried for about thirty minutes, and though I knew there was no point in doing so, I could feel my anxiety twisting me up in a knot. 'Bullshit,' I told myself stoutly. 'This is utter bullshit.
sick people age
Charlie Kaufman When you approach middle age, lots of stuff happens. Your body is aging, you're watching people around you get sick, you're watching people die, your mortality becomes very present at that point in your life.
sick want world
Bob Saget I don't censor myself, but I don't want to force my sick-skewed version of the world, either.
sick poverty chickens
Bernard Malamud We didn't starve, but we didn't eat chicken unless we were sick, or the chicken was
sick certain amount
Cary Fukunaga When you know you have a certain amount of work to finish, you just don't allow yourself to get sick again.
healthy purpose way
Charles Dickens The sum of the whole is this: walk and be happy; walk and be healthy. The best way to lengthen out our days is to walk steadily and with a purpose.
healthy able normal
Edith Stein One could say that in case of need, every normal and healthy woman is able to hold a position. And there is no profession which cannot be practiced by a woman.
healthy healthy-relationship built
Beau Mirchoff A healthy relationship is built on unwavering trust
healthy trying too-much
Bear Grylls As for my diet, I try to eat lean, clean and healthy - nothing too surprising. And I avoid too much meat or dairy because they slow you down.
healthy enemy normal
C. S. Lewis Never forget that when we are dealing with any pleasure in its healthy and normal and satisfying form, we are, in a sense, on the Enemy’s (God’s) ground…He [God] made the pleasure: all our research so far has not enabled us to produce one. All we can do is to encourage the humans to take the pleasures which our Enemy [God] has produced, at at times, or in ways, or in degrees, which He [God] has forbidden.
healthy legal-system pay
Alan Russell There are very few things you can really do [to promote] healthy aging ... and none of these things include an insurance system or a legal system. All those things do is change who pays.
healthy mind wonder
Charles de Lint Wondering’s healthy. Broadens the mind. Opens you up to all sorts of stray thoughts and possibilities.
healthy balance fuel
Bill McKibben You can have a healthy fossil-fuel balance sheet, or a relatively healthy planet
healthy desire spirit
Beth Moore God desires that we become spiritually healthy enough through faith to have a conscience that rightly interprets the work of the Holy Spirit.
physicians
John Heywood Feed by measure, and defy the physician.
physicians dies
Charles Lamb English physicians kill you, the French let you die.
physicians fees cures
Benjamin Franklin Nature performs the cure, the physician takes the fee.
physicians trying
Dennis McBride We are trying to get referrals from the physicians themselves,
physicians drs quiet
Daniel D. Palmer The best physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, and Dr. Merryman.
physicians literature patient
Ambrose Bierce Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient.
physicians graves
Richard Brinsley Sheridan I had rather follow you to your grave than see you owe your life to any but a regular-bred physician.
physicians patient
Plato The physician, to the extent he is a physician, considers only the good of the patient in what he prescribes, and his own not at all
physicians lawyer university
John Stuart Mill The object of universities is not to make skillful lawyers, physicians or engineers. It is to make capable and cultivated human beings