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"I reckon being ill is one of the greatest pleasures of life provided one is not too ill and is not obliged to work till one is better."
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"Relationships are at the heart of your wellbeing and happiness. Nurture them and they will nurture you."

"Give a man health and a course to steer and he'll never stop to trouble about whether he's happy or not."

"Set aside even one day just for fun, and you will improve the next seven."

"We are engineered for health, vitality, and resilience, yet we tend to lose a lot as the years go by. What pleasures have you denied yourself? What dreams did you once hold dear? What do you want now? Restore them to their former glory and recapture that which brings you joy."

"Cheerfulness is as natural to the heart of man in strong health as color to his cheek and wherever there is habitual gloom there must be either bad air unwholesome food improperly severe labor or erring habits of life."

"A happy mind is also a beautiful universal mind."

"Lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself."

"A peaceful mind creates joyful thoughts and fills the world with infinite joy."

"I surround myself with bliss. My home is a blissful oasis that nourishes me and brings me joy."

"While spirituality provides an efficient and endless fuel for your mind and body, you must burn that fuel with human action towards your goals, dreams, and desires."
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"A drunkard would not give money to sober people. He said they would only eat it, and buy clothes and send their children to school with it."

"When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself how it will tell a hundred years hence."

"Every man's work, whether it be literature, or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself."

"A friend who cannot at a pinch remember a thing or two that never happened is as bad as one who does not know how to forget."

"The dons of Oxford and Cambridge are too busy educating the young men to be able to teach them anything."
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