I heard a definition once: Happiness is health and a short memory! I wish I'd invented it, because it is very true.
What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?
Happiness, contentment, the health and growth of the soul, depend, as men have proved over and over again, upon some simple issue, some single turning of the soul.
A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being; and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer of the man with his surroundings.
I think money helps us. It helps us. It's our - it's our exchange system. But it does not buy you happiness. It doesn't buy you health.
Growing up, I saw my dad do charity work for children with health issues. That had a profound effect on me.
I used to drink tons of caffeine. Now I make smoothies with frozen berries and Green Vibrance health powder.
We have to design a health delivery system by actually talking to people and asking, 'What would make this service better for you?' As soon as you start asking, you get a flood of answers.
Of the five most important things in life, health is first, education or knowledge is second, and wealth is third. I forget the other two.
I believe we all agree that, for the health of Kansas, nothing is more important than education.
The world has been experiencing a whole pattern of auto-destruction, whether in environmental disasters like Chernobyl or health disasters like AIDS.
Moreover, environmental health at the local level has become narrowly focused, very much defined around regulations and the attendant regulatory debates.
Yes, everyone deserves to have national health care in a great nation such as ours. We just need to find ways to do it and not be overtaxed.
A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is nearly always bad for the health.
Our health is what we make of it - give it attention and it improves, give it none and it subsides.
No matter your reason, if you sacrifice your health, you’re making the wrong choice.
Four important pillars of life: Your country Your parents Your family and your health
And it's good-bye, good-bye, good-bye. Good-bye, my friends, I love you; good-bye, I'm sorry I didn't know you better; good-bye, I'm sorry you'll die soon, too; good-bye, maybe there's hope for you; good-bye, good-bye, good-bye.
[repeated line] Edward R. Murrow: Good night, and good luck.
A good deed will make a good neighbor.
A good memory is not so good as a little ink.