Everyone's going to die, and everyone's going to get sick at some point. But I do believe that there are choices you can make in life that will make you as healthy as possible.
I look at being older and gaining wisdom. I've learned to stay fit and healthy. I accept my body, my life, and my circumstances.
The first thousand days of a baby's life are likely to determine the rest of her life - whether she grows up to be healthy or not, both physically and emotionally.
A healthy social life is found only, when in the mirror of each soul the whole community finds its reflection, and when in the whole community the virtue of each one is living.
If I must choose between healthy and tasty, I go for the second: having only one life to waste, it might as well be a pleasurable one.
I love being an advocate for women as we get older so that we can feel comfortable with ourselves. It's all about being healthy for me now.
The conditioning and the lifestyle changes you have to make to remain a healthy athlete are what molded me into what I am today.
I'm actually a Type 1 diabetic, so growing up, I had to eat pretty healthy.
Some struggle is healthy. If you can embrace it rather than be angry, you can use it as your pilot light.
A healthy Christian seldom frequents the home of the broken, so the broken seldom frequent the home of the healing Christ.
Exercise is bunk. If you are healthy, you don't need it: if you are sick you should not take it.
I am very frustrated by fear of imagination, I don’t think that’s healthy.
I like spending time with healthy people whose brains are turned on.
Church attendance is as vital to a disciple as a transfusion of rich, healthy blood to a sick man.
Right now, I'm very healthy. I have no vices left. Except sugary breakfast cereal. And absinthe, of course.
I go to coffee shops for my outlet. Which is just not healthy at all.
As Mayor, I will lead city government, businesses, and community groups to support innovative projects that will make San Francisco streets and public places vibrant and healthy.
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
Peace in the world starts with peace in oneself. If everyone lives mindfully, everyone will be more healthy, feel more fulfilled in their daily lives and there will be more peace.
Those who are trying to remain healthy with HIV/AIDS are in the most vulnerable period of their lives; that's no time to leave them without access to care.
I have all this time between projects, and I'm not so sure that's a healthy thing. It's scary, because at 36 I'm woefully unqualified for anything else.