“True health begins with your thoughts. Thinking about comfort, strength, flexibility and youthfulness attracts those qualities into your life and body. Dwelling on illness, fear, disease and pain does just the opposite. Your work is to notice and change your thoughts and move them in the direction of health and happiness.” ThinkingMindDoeBodyPainHappinessMovingFearChangeQualityStrengthPositive ThinkingHealthComfortDiseaseOppositesIllnessAttractionLaw Of AttractionFlexibilityDwellingPower Of Positive ThinkingPositive ChangeYouthfulnessAilmentsInspirational HealthChange Your Thoughts Book:A Daily Dose of Women's Wisdom Source: A Daily Dose of Women's Wisdom
“To those who fall and hurt themselves one runs with comfort; by those who lie dangerously stricken by a disease one sits and waits.” RunningLyingFallWaitingHurtComfortDiseaseIllnessSympathyThose Who Lie Book:The Judge Source: The Judge
“But I am living in the midst of the uncertainty and risk, amid things that can and do bring physical destruction, because I am running from things that can destroy my soul: complacency, comfort, and ignorance. I am much more terrified of living a comfortable life in a self-serving society and failing to follow Jesus than I am of any illness or tragedy.” SoulSelfRunningJesusFailingRiskIgnoranceComfortComfortableDestructionTragedyIllnessMy SoulUncertaintyMidstServingTerrifiedComplacencySelf ServingComfortable Life Author:Katie Davis
“Well, my dear," said Mr. Bennet, when Elizabeth had read the note aloud, "if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness—if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders.” IfsKnowsShouldWellsSaidWould BeOrderDiesDangerousFitComfortDaughterShould HavePrejudiceNotesDearIllnessPursuitYour DaughterMrs Bennet Book:Pride and Prejudice Source: Pride and Prejudice
“Religion used to be the opium of the people. To those suffering humiliation, pain, illness, and serfdom, religion promised the reward of an after life. But now, we are witnessing a transformation, a true opium of the people is the belief in nothingness after death, the huge solace, the huge comfort of thinking that for our betrayals, our greed, our cowardice, our murders, we are not going to be judged.” PeopleThinkingPainUsedSufferingBeliefAtheismHugeComfortMurderTransformationRewardsGreedAtheistIllnessBetrayalUsed To BeJudgedCowardiceNothingnessHumiliationAfter DeathSolaceOpium Author:Czeslaw Milosz