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A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how his own thought to derive benefit from his illnesses. -
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An individual doesn’t get cancer, a family does. -
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Illness is the night-side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. -
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Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean. -
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What’s the bravest thing you ever did? . . . Getting up this morning. -
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“A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.” -
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“Solitude is indeed dangerous for a working intelligence. We need to have around us people who think and speak. When we are alone for a long time we people the void with phantoms” -
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Population studies indicate that something is going terribly wrong: people ages twenty-four to sixty-five are dying eight to fifteen years younger than previous generations from preventable lifestyle ... -
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Sometimes it takes a wake-up call, doesn't it, to alert us to the fact that we're hurrying through our lives instead of actually living them; that we're living the fast life instead of the... -
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Neurosis is the natural by-product of pain avoidance. -
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The average child today exhibits the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s. -
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Fear and restlessness kill more than do illnesses. -
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I think of depression as a visitor who comes more often, uninvited, unwelcomed, and stays longer than ever before. -
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Adjusting for population growth, ten times as many people in the Western nations today suffer from “unipolar” depression, or unremitting bad feelings without a specific cause, than did half a century ...
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