Quote by Yiddish Proverb
An imaginary ailment is worse than a disease. - Yiddish Proverb

An imaginary ailment is worse than a disease. – Yiddish Proverb

Other quotes by Yiddish Proverb

The man who gives little with a smile gives more than the man who gives much with a frown. – Yiddish Proverb

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Service
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One of lifes greatest mysteries is how the boy who wasnt good enough to marry your daughter can be the father of the smartest grandchild in the world. – Yiddish Proverb

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Family
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Health
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I can understand why some people might look at me and say, Whats she got to be depressed about? I get that a lot in Britain, where mental health issues seem to be a big taboo. – Natalie Imbruglia

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Health

I dont think healthcares a right. The only right you have is the ability to go out on an even playing field and work, and then purchase health insurance, or whatever it is. – Adam Carolla

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Health

My father was a member of the Teamsters Union in California, where he helped to organize better health care for workers. My mother worked for more than 20 years on an assembly line. – Hilda Solis

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Health

The people who say they don – Patricia Alexander

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