Quotes about health page 5
Tom R. Burns (1937) American sociologist
Source: Systems theories (2006), p. 4.
“A woman's health is her capital.”
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896) Abolitionist, author
Part 2, Ch. 5.
Household Papers and Stories (1864)
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
entitled Surf's Down Forever, p. 207
Books, Brain Droppings (1997)
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810–1889) English writer and poet
Of Recreation.
Proverbial Philosophy (1838-1849)
Beyoncé (1981) American singer, songwriter and actress
"Beyoncé Wants to Change the Conversation", interview with Elle (4 April 2016) http://www.elle.com/fashion/a35286/beyonce-elle-cover-photos
William Morley Punshon (1824–1881) English Nonconformist minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 367.
David McNally (1953) Canadian political scientist
Source: Another World Is Possible : Globalization and Anti-capitalism (2002), Chapter 2, Globalization - It's Not About Free Trade, p. 41
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
nasal sex with dead plants <br class="br"> Stallman archives (28 June 2003) https://stallman.org/archives/2003-may-aug.html <br class="br">2000s
Ken Kern American writer
The Owner Built Home: A How-to-do-it Book (1972)
Jim Morris (bodybuilder) (1935–2016) American bodybuilder
"Jim Morris, vegan bodybuilder" https://web.archive.org/web/20140616020714/http://www.greatveganathletes.com/jim-morris-vegan-bodybuilder, interview with Great Vegan Athletes (2014).
Harold Chestnut (1917–2001) American engineer
Harold Chestnut (1986) " Applications of Control Principles to International Relations http://www.ieeecss.org/CSM/library/1986/dec1986/w13-14.pdf" In: IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol.6, No. 6, Dec. 1986. pp. 13-14
“My appearance still made people laugh, with that hearty jovial laugh so good for the health.”
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Irish novelist, playwright, and poet
The End (1946)
R. H. Tawney (1880–1962) English philosopher
Laborare est orare.
Part IV, Ch. 3
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
Ralph Barton Perry (1876–1957) American philosopher
The Moral Economy https://books.google.com/books?id=TjdWAAAAMAAJ (1909)
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 5 : What Is to be Done?
John Zerzan (1943) American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author
Running on Emptiness: The Pathology of Civilization (2002)
Joshua Girling Fitch (1824–1903) British educationalist
Source: Lectures on Teaching, (1906), pp. 292-293.
Włodzimierz Ptak (1928–2019) immunologist
Mazurek, Maria (7 July 2017): Cudowna armia, która broni naszego ciała http://plus.gazetakrakowska.pl/magazyn/a/cudowna-armia-ktora-broni-naszego-ciala,12271571. Gazeta Krakowska (in Polish), pp. 18–19.
Lis Wiehl (1961) American legal scholar
Source: Heart of Ice A Triple Threat Novel with April Henry (Thomas Nelson), pp. 39, 40
Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben (1806–1849) Austrian psychiatrist, poet and philosopher
The Dietetics of the Soul; Or, True Mental Discipline (1838)
Jeff Riggenbach (1947)
About Randolph Bourne
"Ayn Rand and the Early Libertarian Movement," 2010
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (1941) American writer and activist
Conclusion, p. 226
The Pig Who Sang to the Moon (2003)
Pat Condell (1949) Stand-up comedian, writer, and Internet personality
The Enemy Within http://youtube.com/watch?v=NUiysSau8Qk (18 July 2010)] <br class="br">2010
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
Joe Biden's vice presidential candidacy acceptance speech at the DNC, 2008. http://www.nathanielturner.com/americageorgebushhasleftus.htm <br class="br">2000s
Grover Norquist (1956) Conservative Lobbyist
interview with NPR's Terry Gross on the program Fresh Air, October 2, 2003.
2003
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Winston Churchill Memorial Lecture (18 October 1979) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104149 regarding the UK's contribution to the European Community budget. <br class="br">First term as Prime Minister
Hugh Gaitskell (1906–1963) British politician
Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1951/apr/10/social-insurance-and-assistance#column_849 in the House of Commons (10 April 1951) introducing the 1951 budget
Michael Pollan (1955) American author, journalist, activist, and professor of journalism
[Unhappy Meals, 2007-01-28, The New York Times Magazine, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/magazine/28nutritionism.t.html?ei=5090&en=a18a7f35515014c7&ex=1327640400&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print, 2007-01-28]
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
Interview with Larry King http://edition.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/10/08/trump.transcript/ CNN (October 1999) <br class="br">1990s
Frank Chodorov (1887–1966) American libertarian thinker
“Taxation is Robbery,” Chicago: Human Events Associates (1947)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2010s, 2017, July, 2017 National Scout Jamboree (July 24, 2017)
“War is the health of the State.”
Randolph Bourne (1886–1918) American writer
¶35. Published under "Psychology of the State," The State https://mises.org/library/state (Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press, 1998), p. 21. <br class="br">"The State" (1918) <br class="br">Context: All of which goes to show that the State represents all the autocratic, arbitrary, coercive, belligerent forces within a social group, it is a sort of complexus of everything most distasteful to the modern free creative spirit, the feeling for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. War is the health of the State. Only when the State is at war does the modern society function with that unity of sentiment, simple uncritical patriotic devotion, cooperation of services, which have always been the ideal of the State lover. … How unregenerate the ancient State may be…is indicated by the laws against sedition, and by the Government's unreformed attitude on foreign policy.
Alexander Bryan Johnson (1786–1867) United States philosopher and banker
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
Thomas Denison (1699–1765) British judge (1699–1765)
Memorial inscription, reported in Edward Foss, The Judges of England, With Sketches of Their Lives (1864), Volume 8, p. 266-268.
About
John Adams (1735–1826) 2nd President of the United States
Entry for 17 February 1756 in Charles Francis Adams, The Works of John Adams vol. 2, 10-1
1750s, Diaries (1750s-1790s)
Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938) expressionist painter
1906 - 1911 <br class="br">Source: a letter to Alexej von Jawlensky, between December 1909 and Spring 1910; as quoted in 'Ambiguity of Home: Identity and Reminiscence in Marianne Werefkin's Return Home, c. 1909', Adrienne Kochman http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring06/52-spring06/spring06article/171-ambiguity-of-home-identity-and-reminiscence-in-marianne-werefkins-return-home-c-1909
Aphra Behn (1640–1689) British playwright, poet, translator and fiction writer
The History of Agnes de Castro, or the Force of Generous Love (1688).
Thomas Gray (1716–1771) English poet, historian
Source: Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=oopv (1754), Line 93
John Constable (1776–1837) English Romantic painter
Quote from Constable's Lecture, given at Hamptstead (July 1836), as quoted in Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams, Constable, Tate Gallery Publications, London 1993, p. 391
1830s, his lectures History of Landscape Painting (1836)
Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer
Speech given at a Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. Viewable here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlKR0i-51S4.
Pliny the Younger (61–113) Roman writer
Letter 12, 11–13; on the death of his friend Cornelius Rufus.
Letters, Book I
“Why does God afflict the best of men with ill-health, or sorrow, or other troubles? Because in the army the most hazardous services are assigned to the bravest soldiers: a general sends his choicest troops to attack the enemy in a midnight ambuscade, to reconnoitre his line of march, or to drive the hostile garrisons from their strong places. No one of these men says as he begins his march, " The general has dealt hardly with me," but "He has judged well of me."”
Quare deus optimum quemque aut mala valetudine aut luctu aut aliis incommodis adficit? quia in castris quoque periculosa fortissimis imperantur: dux lectissimos mittit qui nocturnis hostes adgrediantur insidiis aut explorent iter aut praesidium loco deiciant. Nemo eorum qui exeunt dicit 'male de me imperator mervit', sed 'bene iudicavit'.
Seneca the Younger Moral Essays
De Providentia (On Providence), 4.8, translated by Aubrey Stewart
Moral Essays
“Come, blessed barrier between day and day,
Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health!”
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet
To Sleep (A Flock of Sheep), l. 13 (1806).
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
Homeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions (1842)
Eric Trist (1909–1993) British scientist
Eric Trist (1969) cited in: Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld ed. (2011) INNOVATION SUMMIT April 13 & 14, 2011 http://summit.research.illinois.edu/files/posters/CutcherGershenfeldWorkshopPoster.pdf.
Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966) The second Prime Minister of the Republic of India and a leader of the Indian National Congress party
Religion
Michael Bloomberg (1942) American businessman and politician, former mayor of New York City
http://mikebloomberg.com/en/issues/environment_sustainability/mayor_michael_bloomberg_delivers_planyc_a_greener_greater_new_york
Environment
Andrew Ure (1778–1857) Scottish doctor and chemist
Source: The Philosophy of Manufactures, 1835, p. ix
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2008, Address to the United Nations General Assembly (September 2008)
Robertson Davies book A Voice from the Attic
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Walter E. Williams (1936) American economist, commentator, and academic
"Leftist race-baiters stir up animosity" (9 May 2012)
2010s
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1854–1939) American journalist and anarchist
¶ 14
State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherin They Differ (1888)
Mark Satin (1946) American political theorist, author, and newsletter publisher
Source: New Options for America (1991), Chapter 13, "National Holistic Health Care Program: Too Sensible?," p. 100.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
A Knock on Midnight http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/multimediaentry/doc_a_knock_at_midnight/ <br class="br">1960s, Strength to Love (1963)
Robert N. Proctor (1954) American historian
Source: Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis, 1988, p. 293
“We are all ill; but even a universal sickness implies an idea of health.”
Lionel Trilling book The Liberal Imagination
Art and Neurosis
The Liberal Imagination (1950)
Pippa Black (1982) actress
Interview with PETA Asia Pacific; quoted in "TV Star Goes Green for PETA's Ad Campaign" http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0711/S00107.htm, Scoop (20 November 2007).
El Lissitsky (1890–1941) Soviet artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect
1926 - 1941, Autobiography of the artist' (1941)
Joel Fuhrman (1953) Family Physician and author
Source: Disease-Proof Your Child (2005), Ch. 4, pp. 148-149
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
More Than Just Comfort: An Answer to Cancer (c. 1979)
“The true index of a man’s character is the health of his wife.”
Cyril Connolly book The Unquiet Grave
Part II: Te Palinure Petens (p. 64)
The Unquiet Grave (1944)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Past and Present (1843)
Martin Ryle (1918–1984) English radio astronomer
p 29 of Towards the Nuclear Holocaust (1980) Menard Press, London.
Margaret Sanger (1879–1966) American birth control activist, educator and nurse
"Morality and Birth Control", February-March, 1918, pp. 11,14.
Birth Control Review, 1918-32
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
Phil Brooks (1978) American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
You need a strong leader that's gonna carry the banner of the World Heavyweight Championship with honor, with pride, respect, dignity, integrity, and class. What you people need is a straight-edge World Heavyweight Champion. You need CM Punk.
August 7, 2009
Friday Night SmackDown
Bernie Sanders (1941) American politician, senator for Vermont
2010s, 2016, Democratic Presidential Debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (11 February 2016)
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
“Cynicism is humour in ill health.”
H. G. Wells book Boon
Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump (1915)
Glenn Beck (1964) U.S. talk radio and television host
on America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009
2000s, 2009
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Source: A Long Search for Information (2004), p. 1; Opening sentence.
Jerzy Vetulani (1936–2017) Polish scientist
Vetulani, Jerzy (2010): Mózg: fascynacje, problemy, tajemnice. Homini, Kraków, pp. 221–229.
“What we have in the United States is not so much a health-care system as a disease-care system.”
Ted Kennedy (1932–2009) United States Senator
1994. Attributed without source by telegraph.co.uk http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6094226/Ted-Kennedy-quotes.html, 26 August 2009 <br class="br">Attributed
Meagan Duhamel (1985) Canadian pair skater
" Canadian pairs champ Meagan Duhamel credits vegan diet for good health http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/02/07/canadian-pairs-champ-meag_n_1261130.html" by Lori Ewing, The Canadian Press, in The Huffington Post Canada (2 July 2012)
Vernon Howard (1918–1992) American writer
Solved:The Mystery of Life
Roy Porter (1946–2002) British historian
Introduction, lead paragraph; as cited nytimes.com http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/p/porter-benefit.html 1998 <br class="br">The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity (1997)
Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854–1934) English theosophist
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 4-5
Steve Stewart-Williams (1971)
making parents and teachers a subtype of animal trainers
Source: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How Evolutionary Theory Undermines Everything You Think You Know (2010), p. 155