Quote by Bryan Cranston
Love is not as important as good health. You cannot be in love if

Love is not as important as good health. You cannot be in love if youre not healthy. You cant appreciate it. – Bryan Cranston

Other quotes by Bryan Cranston

I want to be able to experience everything. I want to experience being a husband, experience being a father, experience, maybe, hopefully, someday being a grandfather, and all those things. I want that experience. When I die, I want to be exhausted. – Bryan Cranston

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I basically believe the medical insurance industry should be nonprofit, not profit-making. There is no way a health reform plan will work when it is implemented by an industry that seeks to return money to shareholders instead of using that money to provide health care. – Dianne Feinstein

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There is a consensus of willing leaders from both parties coalescing around the right way forward in health care. Reform should address government-imposed inequities and barriers to true choice and competition. – Paul Ryan

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Americas health care system is in crisis precisely because we systematically neglect wellness and prevention. – Tom Harkin

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Col. Shaffer is prohibited by his lawyer from talking. Hes at great risk. They want to take away his pay and his health care benefits so they can hold it over his head and not allow him to talk while hes under suspension. This is not America. – Curt Weldon

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Writing, I think, is not apart from living. Writing is a kind of double living. The writer experiences everything twice. Once in reality and once in that mirror which waits always before or behind. – Catherine Drinker Bowen, Atlantic, December 1957

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