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Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being. In humans, it is the general condition of a person's mind, body and spirit, usually meaning to be free from illness, injury or pain (as in “good health” or “healthy”). The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in 1946 as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." Although this definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as having a lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete", it remains the most enduring. Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.
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Noun

health (usually uncountable; plural healths)
  1. The state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness. [from 11th c.]
  2. A state of well-being or balance, often physical but sometimes also mental and social; the overall level of function of an organism from the cellular (micro) level to the social (macro) level.
  3. Physical condition.
  4. (obsolete) Cure, remedy. [11th-16th c.]
    • 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XVII:
      And she myght have a dysshfulle of bloode of a maydyn and a clene virgyne in wylle and in worke, and a kynges doughter, that bloode sholde be her helth, for to anoynte her withall.
  5. (countable) A toast to prosperity. [from 17th c.]
    • 2002, Joshua Scodel, Excess and the Mean in Early Modern English Literature‎, page 213:
      Strikingly, however, Waller does not deny but rather revels in the claim that healths lead to excessive drinking
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Health

From Wikiquote Day by day, in every way, I'm getting better and better. ~ Émile Coué Quotes about Health:

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Sickness is the first warning that we have made a wrong judgement. A healthy person is never unhappy. ~ George Ohsawa
Alphabetized by author
If a man is in health, he doesn't need to take anybody else's temperature to know where he is going. ~ E. B. White
  • The best six doctors anywhere And no one can deny it Are sunshine, water, rest, and air Exercise and diet. These six will gladly you attend If only you are willing Your mind they'll ease Your will they'll mend And charge you not a shilling.
    • Anonymous nursery rhyme set to the tune of "Yankee Doodle", quoted in "The Health Club" in School Life, Vol. IV (January - June 1920), p. 17
  • I am pretty sure that, if you will be quite honest, you will admit that a good rousing sneeze, one that tears open your collar and throws your hair into your eyes, is really one of life's sensational pleasures.
    • Robert Benchley, in "Hiccoughing Makes Us Fat" in No Poems: or Around the World Backwards and Sideways (1932)
  • I reckon being ill as one of the great pleasures of life, provided one is not too ill and is not obliged to work till one is better.
  • Thank Him for health. Consecrate it as His trust to innocent enjoyment, manly effort, social usefulness, and preparation for an honorable and holy career.
    • William Ellery Channing, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 299.
  • Cur moriatur homo, cui salvia crescit in horto?
    • Why should (need) a man die who has sage in his garden?
    • Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum, line 177. Original and translation. pub. by Sir Alexander Chope (1830).
  • Of all the garden herbes none is of greater vertue than sage.
    • Thomas Cogan, Heaven of Health (1596). Quoting from Schola Salerni, p. 32.
  • Tous les jours, à tous points de vue, je vais de mieux en mieux.
    • Day by day, in every way, I'm getting better and better.
      • Émile Coué, in his auto-suggestive formula for health, as quoted in The Practice of Autosuggestion by the Method of Emile Coué (1922) by Cyrus Harry Brooks
    • Variant translation: Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better.
  • If you resolve to give up smoking, drinking and loving, you don't actually live longer; it just seems longer.
    • Clement Freud, as quoted in The Observer (27 December 1964)
  • Nor love, nor honour, wealth nor pow'r, Can give the heart a cheerful hour When health is lost. Be timely wise; With health all taste of pleasure flies.
    • John Gay, Fables (1727), Part I. Fable 31.
  • If you start to think about your physical or moral condition, you usually find that you are sick.
  • A cool mouth, and warm feet, live long.
  • He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy.
  • Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
    • Attributed to Markus Herz by Ernst von Feuchtersleben, Zur Diätetik der Seele (1841), p. 95. (more info)
  • Christ's gospel could never have been delivered by one who was diseased.
    • John McClellan Holmes, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 299.
  • There are three wicks you know to the lamp of a man's life: brain, blood, and breath. Press the brain a little, its light goes out, followed by both the others. Stop the heart a minute, and out go all three of the wicks. Choke the air out of the lungs, and presently the fluid ceases to supply the other centres of flame, and all is soon stagnation, cold, and darkness.
  • If you wish to keep as well as possible, the less you think about your health the better.
  • How sickness enlarges the dimension of a man's self to himself!
  • In minds crammed with thoughts, organs clogged with toxins, and bodies stiffened with neglect, there is just no space for anything else.
    • Alison Rose Levy, in "An Ancient Cure for Modern Life" in Yoga Journal (January - February 2002)
  • If the pain wanders, do not waste your time with doctors.
    • Mignon McLaughlin, in The Neurotic's Notebook (1960)
  • Sickness is the first warning that we have made a wrong judgement. A healthy person is never unhappy.
    • George Ohsawa, in Essential Ohsawa : From Food to Health, Happiness to Freedom : Understanding the Basics of Macrobiotics (1994), p. 77
  • Health consists with Temperance alone.
  • Healthy people are invalids who don't know it.
    • Jules Romains, in Dr. Knock (1923)
  • May be he is not well: Infirmity doth still neglect all office Whereto our health is bound.
  • Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer to use only the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place.
  • As a people, we have become obsessed with Health. There is something fundamentally, radically unhealthy about all this. We do not seem to be seeking more exuberance in living as much as staving off failure, putting off dying. We have lost all confidence in the human body.
    • Lewis Thomas, in The Medusa and the Snail (1979).
  • Ah! what avail the largest gifts of Heaven, When drooping health and spirits go amiss? How tasteless then whatever can be given! Health is the vital principle of bliss, And exercise of health.
    • James Thomson, Castle of Indolence (1748), Canto II, Stanza 55.
  • Health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of: a blessing that money cannot buy.
    • Izaak Walton, The Compleat Angler (1653-55), Part I, Chapter XXI.
  • If a man is in health, he doesn't need to take anybody else's temperature to know where he is going.
    • E. B. White, in a letter to the New York Herald Tribune (29 November 1947)

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 356-57.
  • Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other.
  • When health, affrighted, spreads her rosy wing, And flies with every changing gale of spring.
  • Homines ad deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando.
    • In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men.
    • Cicero, Pro Ligario, XII.
  • Health that snuffs the morning air.
    • James Grainger, Solitude, An Ode, line 35.
  • Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano.
    • Our prayers should be for a sound mind in a healthy body.
    • Juvenal, Satires, X. 356.
  • Pars sanitatis velle sanari fuit.
    • It is part of the cure to wish to be cured.
    • Seneca, Hippolyus, CCXLIX.
  • Qui salubrem locum negligit, mente est captus atque ad agnatos et gentiles deducendus.
    • He who overlooks a healthy spot for the site of his house is mad and ought to be handed over to the care of his relations and friends.
    • Marcus Terentius Varro, De Re Rustica, I, 2.
  • Gold that buys health can never be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merriment.

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  • Tabi ni yande yume wa kareno o kakemeguru.
    • Fallen sick on a journey, In dreams I run wildly Over a withered moor
    • Matsuo Bashō, attributed in Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan, Volume 1 page 145 (see Google Books)

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  • A bad cold wouldn't be so annoying if it weren't for the advice of our friends.
    • Kin Hubbard
  • A cough is a symptom, not a disease. Take it to your doctor and he can give you something serious to worry about.
  • A cripple of the worst sort, and consumptive into the bargain.
  • A filling is a dentist's food supplement.
    • Leonard S. Wisdon
  • A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book.
    • Irish Proverb
  • I have a headache, my tummy feels hurty, I feel sick, quite frankly it'd be less trouble if I just had cancer.
    • Alex Mallett, ex-Black Reverence drummer.
  • A healthy body is the guest-chamber of the soul; a sick, its prison.
  • After these two, Dr. Diet and Dr. Quiet, Dr. Merriman is requisite to preserve health.
  • A man's health can be judged by which he takes two at a time ... pills or stairs.
    • Joan Welsh
  • Bacteria keeps us from heaven and puts us there.
    • Martin H. Fischer.
  • Disease is somatic; the suffering from it, psychic.
    • Martin H. Fischer
  • Diseases of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body.
  • Eat right, exercise regularly, die anyway.
    • Author Unknown
  • Every man's disease is his personal property.
    • Alonzo Clark
  • First need in the reform of hospital management? That's easy! The death of all dietitians, and the resurrection of a French chef.
    • Martin H. Fischer
  • Fresh air impoverishes the doctor.
    • Danish Proverb
  • From the bitterness of disease man learns the sweetness of health.
    • Catalan Proverb
  • Half the modern drugs could well be thrown out the window, except that the birds might eat them.
    • Martin H. Fischer.
  • Happiness lies, first of all, in health.
    • George William Curtis, Lotus-Eating
  • He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything.
    • Arabic Proverb.
  • He who takes medicine and neglects to diet wastes the skill of his doctors.
  • Health is a large word. It embraces not the body only, but the mind and spirit as well;... and not today's pain or pleasure alone, but the whole being and outlook of a man.
    • James H. West.
  • Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
    • World Health Organization, (1948)
  • Health is like money, we never have a true idea of its value until we lose it.
    • Josh Billings.
  • Health is merely the slowest way someone can die.
    • Author Unknown
  • Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
    • Redd Foxx
  • Health of body and mind is a great blessing, if we can bear it.
    • John Henry Cardinal Newman
  • I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.
    • Author Unknown
  • I refuse to spend my life worrying about what I eat. There is no pleasure worth forgoing just for an extra three years in the geriatric ward.
  • I see rejection in my skin, worry in my cancers, bitterness and hate in my aching joints. I failed to take care of my mind, and so my body now goes to hospital.
    • Astrid Alauda
  • I think you might dispense with half your doctors if you would only consult Dr. Sun more.
  • If by gaining knowledge we destroy our health, we labour for a thing that will be useless in our hands.
  • If I'd known I was going to live so long, I'd have taken better care of myself.
    • Leon Eldred
  • If you do everything you should do, and do not do anything you should not do, you will, according to the best available statistics, live exactly eighteen hours longer than you would otherwise.
    • Logain Clendening
  • If you have health, you probably will be happy, and if you have health and happiness, you have all the wealth you need, even if it is not all you want.
  • In a disordered mind, as in a disordered body, soundness of health is impossible.
  • In order to change we must be sick and tired of being sick and tired.
    • Author Unknown
  • It's bizarre that the produce manager is more important to my children's health than the pediatrician.
    • Meryl Streep
  • It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like.
    • Jackie Mason
  • Know, then, whatever cheerful and serene Supports the mind supports the body too. ~ John Armstrong
  • Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.
    • w:Doug Larson
  • Life is not merely to be alive, but to be well.
    • Marcus Valerius Martial
  • Like everybody else, when I don't know what else to do, I seem to go in for catching colds.
    • George Jean Nathan
  • Live in rooms full of light Avoid heavy food Be moderate in the drinking of wine Take massage, baths, exercise, and gymnastics Fight insomnia with gentle rocking or the sound of running water Change surroundings and take long journeys Strictly avoid frightening ideas Indulge in cheerful conversation and amusements Listen to music.
    • A. Cornelius Celsus
  • May you live as long as you are fit to live, but no longer! Or, may you rather die before you cease to be fit to live than after!
    • Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1749
  • Men make use of their illnesses at least as much as they are made use of by them.
  • Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel with their constitutions for being sick; but I that have examined the parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that fabric hangs, do wonder that we are not always so; and considering the thousand doors that lead to death, do thank my God that we can die but once.
  • Nature does require Her time of preservation, which perforce I her frail son amongst my brethren mortal Must give my attendance to. ~ William Shakespeare
  • Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.
  • Our body is a machine for living. It is organized for that, it is its nature. Let life go on in it unhindered and let it defend itself, it will do more than if you paralyze it by encumbering it with remedies.
  • People who are always taking care of their health are like misers who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy.
    • Laurence Sterne
  • Physical ills are the taxes laid upon this wretched life; some are taxed higher, and some lower, but all pay something.
    • Lord Chesterfield
  • Physick, for the most part, is nothing else but the Substitute of Exercise or Temperance.
  • Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue-green meat, that's bad for you!
    • Tommy Smothers
  • Sickness comes on horseback, but goes away on foot.
    • William C. Hazlitt
  • Sickness is poor-spirited, and cannot serve anyone; it must husband its resources to live. But health or fullness answers its own ends, and has to spare, runs over, and inundates the neighborhoods and creeks of other men's necessities.
  • Sickness is the vengeance of nature for the violation of her laws.
    • Charles Simmons
  • So many people spend their health gaining wealth, and then have to spend their wealth to regain their health.
    • A.J. Reb Materi, Our Family
  • The appearance of a disease is swift as an arrow; its disappearance slow, like a thread.
  • The longer I live the less confidence I have in drugs and the greater is my confidence in the regulation and administration of diet and regimen.
    • John Redman Coxe, 1800
  • The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd druther not.
  • The power of love to change bodies is legendary, built into folklore, common sense, and everyday experience. Love moves the flesh, it pushes matter around.... Throughout history, "tender loving care" has uniformly been recognized as a valuable element in healing.
    • Larry Dossey
  • The trouble with always trying to preserve the health of the body is that it is so difficult to do without destroying the health of the mind.
  • The... patient should be made to understand that he or she must take charge of his own life. Don't take your body to the doctor as if he were a repair shop.
    • Quentin Regestein
  • There are people who strictly deprive themselves of each and every eatable, drinkable and smokable which has in any way acquired a shady reputation. They pay this price for health. And health is all they get for it. How strange it is. It is like paying out your whole fortune for a cow that has gone dry.
  • There are two things in life that a sage must preserve at every sacrifice, the coats of his stomach and the enamel of his teeth. Some evils admit of consolations, but there are no comforters for dyspepsia and the toothache.
    • Henry Lytton Bulwer
  • There's lots of people in this world who spend so much time watching their health that they haven't the time to enjoy it.
    • Josh Billings
  • They claim red meat is bad for you. But I never saw a sick-looking tiger.
    • Chi Chi Rodriguez
  • Those obsessed with health are not healthy; the first requisite of good health is a certain calculated carelessness about oneself.
    • Sydney J. Harris
  • To avoid sickness eat less; to prolong life worry less.
    • Chu Hui Weng
  • To feel keenly the poetry of a morning's roses, one has to have just escaped from the claws of this vulture which we call sickness.
    • Henri Frederic Amiel
  • Water, air, and cleanliness are the chief articles in my pharmacopoeia.
  • What some call health, if purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn't much better than tedious disease.
    • George Dennison Prentice, Prenticeana, 1860
  • "Health is what my friends are always drinking to before they fall down."
    • Phyllis Diller
  • I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint.

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Wikipedia has an article about: Health Look up health in Wiktionary, the free dictionary At Wikiversity you can learn about: Happiness and Life#Practice the Five Principles of Health
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