Quote by Marisa Tomei
Singing really oxygenates your blood. You stretch your lungs and t

Singing really oxygenates your blood. You stretch your lungs and take in much more air into them than before. Its really good for your health. – Marisa Tomei

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Im not that big a fan of marriage as an institution and I dont know why women need to have children to be seen as complete human beings. – Marisa Tomei

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Being healthy is a revolutionary act. – Author Unknown

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Because of the presidents leadership, every American will have access to affordable, quality health care. – Rahm Emanuel

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The minute health care becomes a huge, unwieldy, expensive government bureaucracy its a permanent feature of life and theres nothing anyone can do about it. – Mark Steyn

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The bottom line is that the human body is complex and subtle, and oversimplifying – as common sense sometimes impels us to do – can be hazardous to your health. – Andrew Weil

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