Quote by Alan Thicke
There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a lit

There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a little more help to get through the effects not only on the afflicted but on the family. And I think theres even a place for humor in that. – Alan Thicke

Other quotes by Alan Thicke

Im a big proponent of having a mental health component go along with whatever the physical realities are. – Alan Thicke

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Health
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Fitness needs to be perceived as fun and games or we subconsciously avoid it. – Alan Thicke

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fitness
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My priority is to turn people – especially kids – on to sports and being active so they dont even have to think about it being good for their health. If people participate for the fun of it, and believe me – it is fun, then fitness programs will be much more successful. – Alan Thicke

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fitness
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Humor
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I think Im too cynical for L.A. My sense of humor doesnt go down well here, which probably affects my love life. I need to have a laugh track following me around so people know Im trying to be funny. – Teddy Thompson

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Humor

Prior to Wordsworth, humor was an essential part of poetry. I mean, they dont call them Shakespeare comedies for nothing. – William Collins

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Humor

Humor can inform and break down stigma, which is a huge issue in the military. – Garry Trudeau

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Humor

The president of General Motors was in a foul humor. – Arthur Hailey

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Humor

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