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Mark Twain

"Water, taken in moderation, cannot hurt anybody."

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"Gratitude leads to wellness."

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"A panic attack is pathological exaggeration of the body's normal response to fear, stress or excitement."

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"Seven hundred thousand people who have dementia in this country are not heard. I'm fortunate; I can be heard. Regrettably, it's amazing how people listen if you stand up in public and give away $1 million for research into the disease, as I have done."

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"Do not forget to care for your body, soul and spirit."

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"Dragging around pain and attachments from the past can jeopardize your health, your relationships, and your happiness. It can undermine your motivation, discourage your progress, and make everything in life harder. What can you release to simplify your life, lighten your load and find more joy?"

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"Good health is a holy blessings."

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"How would your life be different if...You were conscious about the food you ate, the people you surround yourself with, and the media you watch, listen to, or read? Let today be the day...You pay attention to what you feed your mind, your body, and your life. Create a nourishing environment conducive to your growth and well-being today."

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"Oxygen deprivation and supplemental oxygen are both bio-hazards for Mauna Kea workers."

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"It is proven that cars can affect your health."

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"Utility smart/AMR/AMI meters, cell phones and wi-fi are problem for people who do not want to get cancer, electromagnetic radiation (EMR) sickness, or Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) in the future."

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Mark Twain
"Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do."

Life

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Mark Twain
"The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up."

Happiness

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Mark Twain
"In the afternoon the ship's company assembled aft, on deck, under the awnings; the flute, the asthmatic meodeon, and the consumptive clarinet crippled the Star Spangled Banner, the choir chased it to cover, and George came in with a peculiarly lacerating screech on the final note and slaughtered it. Nobody mourned. We carried out the corpse on three cheers (that joke was not intentional and I do not endorse it)."

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Mark Twain
"When I am king they shall not have bread and shelter only, but also teachings out of books, for a full belly is little worth where the mind is starved."

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Mark Twain
"One should never use exclamation points in writing. It is like laughing at your own joke."

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Mark Twain
"The man who is a pessimist before 48 knows too much; if he is an optimist after it, he knows too little."

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Mark Twain
"Part of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside."

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Mark Twain
"Don't use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do."

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Mark Twain
"Schoolboy days are no happier than the days of afterlife, but we look back upon them regretfully because we have forgotten our punishments at school and how we grieved when our marbles were lost and our kites destroyed - because we have forgotten all the sorrows and privations of the canonized ethic and remember only its orchard robberies, its wooden-sword pageants, and its fishing holidays."

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Mark Twain
"T[he rules of writing] require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others."

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