“I love you… It means we take care of each other… It means thick and thin, good times, bad, sickness, health, all that shit.”— Sheila Callaghan, Mickey Milkovich, Noel Fisher, imdb.com
“Go see your doctor more often. Staying healthy should be your top priority, but many people seem frighten of doctors and don’t go to the hospital nearly as often as they should, often waiting for their condition to significantly worsen. Regular checkups are a must, no matter how healthy you feel at…”— Ivan Dimitrijevic, lifehack.org
“Everyone should exercise, and not necessarily just for weight loss. Regular aerobic exercise improves heart and lung health, and therefore benefits the rest of the body, increasing muscle endurance, circulation and overall body health.”— Jennifer Gruenemay, lifescript.com
“Start thinking about health rather than size. Remember that a lot of pictures are photoshopped and doctored. Most of these people have scars, stretch marks and spots without an airbrush or flattering filter.”— Jacqueline Hurst, sweatybetty.com
“By the way you can't, you can't even make fat jokes now without, like, there's a whole segment of people that like, that's almost the worst one like, it's easier to, like, do a racial thing, than it is a fat one because everyone knows they're fat and they get really offended that--,”— Donald Trump Jr., money.cnn.com
“Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves you, grows you, or makes you happy.”— Robert Tew, consciouslifenews.com
“Eat whole foods instead of processed foods whenever possible.”— Mohamed Tohami, midwaysimplicity.com
“After collecting thousands of stories, I’m willing to call this a fact: A deep sense of love and belonging is an irreducible need of all women, men, and children. We are biologically, cognitively, physically, and spiritually wired to love, to be loved, and to belong. When those needs are not met, we…”— Brené Brown, amazon.com
“Your relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship you have.”— Robert Holden, books.google.com
“Having regular gynecological exams is crucial to maintaining your vaginal health. Every woman should have her first gynecological exam by age 21 or within three years of becoming sexually active.”— Dennis Thompson, everydayhealth.com
“Using condoms helps keep your vagina’s pH level at the status quo so good bacteria, like lactobacilli, can survive in there. And this is super important since those little bacteria help prevent yeast infections, UTIs, and bacterial vaginosis. Just in case you needed another reason to wrap things up.”— Ashley Oerman, womenshealthmag.com
“to watch you in pain is a terrible, terrible thing. is to sit helpless with all the tools locked in the shed.”— Ari Eastman, amazon.com
“Did it hurt when you fell from heaven? Anyway, I think you fractured my clavicle and I am going to sue.”— Conan O'Brien, twitter.com
“I read once that you need two things to be happy: any two of health, money, and love. You can cover the absense of one with the other two... But now I realized this was unmitigated bullshit, because health and money did not compare with love at all.”— Max Barry, amazon.com
“Top fifteen things money can’t buy: Time. Happiness. Inner peace. Integrity. Love. Character. Manners. Health. Respect. Morals. Trust. Patience. Class. Common sense. Dignity.”— Roy T. Bennett, amazon.com
“I have a resting heart rate of 23 beats per minute. The scientists who study me say my heart can pump jet fuel up into an airplane.”— Chris Traeger, amazon.com
“Jerry: 'I really wish I could have your body.' Tom: 'What?' April: 'Eww, like tied up naked in your basement?' Jerry: 'No, no I mean you’re in good shape and you can eat whatever you want.' Leslie: 'That was weird, Jerry.'”— Jerry Gergich, Tom Haverford, April Ludgate, Leslie Knope, amazon.com
“My body is finely tuned, like a microchip, and the flu is like a grain of sand. It could literally shut down the entire system.”— Chris Traeger, amazon.com