Quote by Michael Servetus
Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack o

Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health. – Michael Servetus

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In the inhalation and exhalation there is an energy and a lively divine spirit, since He, through his spirit supports the breath of life, giving courage to the people who are in the earth and spirit to those who walk on it. – Michael Servetus

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I think that everyone is saying all kinds of things about rich. Not only am I rich from doing some of things Ive been able to do, but Im rich in spirit. Im rich in health. Im rich in every way possible. – NeNe Leakes

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The reason Gov. Romney passed Romneycare as governor of Massachusetts in 2006 was because many Republicans viewed health care reform, mandates and all, as a way to inoculate against Democratic charges that Republicans didnt care about people who lacked health insurance. – Ari Fleischer

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Im as obsessive with health as I was with destruction. – Dave Navarro

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Those who enjoy their own emotionally bad health and who habitually fill their own minds with the rank poisons of suspicion, jealousy and hatred, as a rule take umbrage at those who refuse to do likewise, and they find a perverted relief in trying to denigrate them. – Johannes Brahms

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