“To preserve permanent good health, the state of mind must be taken into consideration.”
3rd Part
The Book of the New Moral World (1836-1844)
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Welsh social reformer 1771–1858Related quotes

“I say the real and permanent grandeur of these States must be their religion.”
Starting from Paumanok. 7
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

Article on Government
L'Encyclopédie (1751-1766)

1900s, The Moral Equivalent of War (1906)
Context: I look forward to a future when acts of war shall be formally outlawed as between civilized peoples.
All these beliefs of mine put me firmly into the anti-military party. But I do not believe that peace either ought to be or will be permanent on this globe, unless the states, pacifically organized, preserve some of the old elements of army-discipline. A permanently successful peace-economy cannot be a simple pleasure-economy. In the more or less socialistic future toward which mankind seems drifting we must still subject ourselves collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings.

Speech to Nationalist Socialist Party officials, May 1940. Quoted in "The Experts Speak" - Page 112 - by Christopher Cerf, Victor Navasky - 1984

Rex v. Inhabitants of Burton-Bradstock (1765), Burrow (Settlement Cases), 536.

“Preserving your health by too strict a diet is a tedious illness.”
C'est une ennuyeuse maladie que de conserver sa santé par un trop grand régime.
Maxim 72 of the Maximes supprimées.
Later Additions to the Maxims

Source: Humanity Comes of Age, A study of Individual and World Fulfillment (1950), Chapter XV The Essential Science of Breathing