“You have to be very, very careful not to pick up too much of the lower energies, the toxic energies, because they'll make you very ill. They can kill you. They can cause cancer, debilitative diseases of all types.” EnergyCausesToo MuchTypeDiseasePicksIllCancerCarefulToxic Author:Frederick Lenz
“Fate knows all about you, it knows your fears and your weaknesses and your confidences and strengths, and it can be ready for all of them when it decides that the time is right. It can move you like a pawn in a terrible game of chess, sacrifice you for the good of others, drop you from a building you should never have been inside, give you a disease that no one has ever heard of. Luck and chance are impartial. Fate is active. It picks on people. Almost as if it thinks about things too much.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsGivingShouldHas BeensMovingGamesChanceToo MuchFateHeardSacrificeBuildingReadyTerribleDiseasePicksWeaknessLuckActiveChessChances ArePawnsConfidence And Strength Book:Face Source: Face
“Women have suffered too much from the Conspiracy of Silence to allow that conspiracy to last one minute longer. It has been an established and admitted rule in the medical profession to keep a wife in ignorance of the fact that she has become the victim of venereal disease.” Has BeensFactsLastsSilenceToo MuchWifeMinutesIgnoranceDiseaseVictimProfessionMedicalConspiracyWomens RightsOne MinuteMedical Profession Author:Christabel Pankhurst
“First tweet, best tweet, I always think. I try not to work them too much or else they get Pie Dough Disease, which is where the dough has been to too much college and doesn't understand that it is dough anymore and refuses to be shaped. Pie Dough Disease! Poems get that too.” ThinkingTryingFirstsHas BeensToo MuchCollegeDiseaseRefusePieTweetDough Author:Patricia Lockwood
“we're focusing too much energy on the symptom rather than the disease: Our real enemy is poverty, not welfare.” RealEnergyEnemyPovertyToo MuchDiseaseWelfareSymptoms Author:Cathy McMorris Rodgers
“From inability to let well alone; from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what is old; from putting knowledge before wisdom, science before art and cleverness before common sense; from treating patients as cases; and from making the cure of the disease more grievous than the endurance of the same, Good Lord, deliver us.” WellsArtWisdomSciencePrayerCommonLordKnowledgeCasesToo MuchDiseaseMedicinePatientCommon SenseCuresEnduranceContemptInabilityZealClevernessDeliveranceTreating PatientsMedical Knowledge Author:Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet
“It's a common myth that athletes and other highly active people need the protein from meat and dairy to fuel their activities and build and repair muscles and other bodily tissues. In fact, there is growing evidence that consumption of too much protein can lead to very serious health issues, including kidney disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. The active body can get all the protein it needs from a diverse, 100% plant-based diet.” PeopleNeedsFactsBodyCommonIssuesToo MuchGrowingSeriousActivityDiseaseEvidencePlantIncludingAthleteCancerActiveMythMeatDietsMusclesFuelDiverseConsumptionProteinTissuesDairyKidneysHealth IssuesPlant Based DietOsteoporosisKidney Disease Author:Sharon Gannon
“And people who believe in God think God has put human beings on earth because they think human beings are the best animal, but human beings are just an animal and they will evolve into another animal, and that animal will be cleverer and it will put human beings into a zoo, like we put chimpanzees and gorillas into a zoo. Or human beings will all catch a disease and die out or they will make too much pollution and kill themselves, and then there will only be insects in the world and they will be the best animal.” PeopleThinkingWorldBelieveHumansEarthDiesHuman BeingsAnimalToo MuchDiseaseEvolveBeing The BestBelieve In GodPollutionInsectsZoosChimpanzeesGorillas Author:Mark Haddon
“But I am greedy for life. I do too much of everything all the time. Suddenly one day my heart will fail. The Iron Crab will get me as it got my father. But I am not afraid of The Crab. At least I shall have died from an honourable disease. Perhaps they will put on my tombstone. 'This Man Died from Living Too Much'.” MenHeartFatherToo MuchMeditationFailingMy HeartOne DayDiseaseDiedIronNot AfraidGreedyTombstoneCrabs Book:gilt-edged bonds Source: gilt-edged bonds
“Thou mayest as well expect to grow stronger by always eating as wiser by always reading. Too much overcharges Nature, and turns more into disease than nourishment. 'Tis thought and digestion which makes books serviceable, and give health and vigor to the mind.” GivingMindWellsBookTurnsReadingGrowsGrowthNatureToo MuchDiseaseEatingStrongerHealthcareWiserNourishmentVigorDigestionAlways Eating Author:R. Buckminster Fuller
“Nursing is a kind of mania; a fever in the blood; an incurable disease which, once contracted, cannot be got out of the system. If it was not like that, there would be no hospital nurses, for compared dispassionately with other professions, the hours are long, the work hard, and the pay inadequate to the amount of concentrated energy required. A nurse, however, does not view her profession dispassionately. It is too much a part of her.” IfsKindLongDoeHardWould BeEnergyHoursViewsPayToo MuchBloodHard WorkAmountDiseaseProfessionHospitalsNurseFeverNursingInadequateManiaIncurable Disease Author:Monica Dickens
“Every day we do get closer to a cure. Three out of four children who are diagnosed with cancer will survive the disease, but that is not good enough. The loss of one child to this disease is too much.” ChildrenEnoughThreeLossToo MuchFourDiseaseOur ChildrenCancerCuresGood EnoughNot Good Enough Author:Michael McCaul