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A list of phrases related to the word "health"

WebGlow with health. Going strong. Good coffee is like friendship: rich and warm and strong ( Pan-American Coffee Bureau advertising slogan ) Guinness gives you strength ( …

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You Are What You Eat

Webthe expression 'You are what you. eat'. In 1942, the phrase entered into the public consciousness when Lindlahr published You Are What You Eat: how to win and keep …

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Early To Bed And Early To Rise Makes And Man Healthy

WebThe length and precision of this proverb leave little room for interpretation as to its meaning. Like many improving mottos, for example ‘a rolling stone gathers no moss‘ and ‘a stitch …

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away

WebIn 1913, Elizabeth Wright recorded a Devonian dialect version and also the first known mention of the version we use now, in Rustic Speech and Folk-lore: “Ait a happle avore …

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Physician, Heal Thyself

WebWhat's the meaning of the phrase 'Physician heal thyself'? Attend to one’s own faults, in preference to pointing out the faults of others. The phrase alludes to the readiness and …

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Phrases and Sayings, with meanings and origins explained.

Web1 Absolute power corrupts absolutely. 2 Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. 3 Saved by the bell. 4 Fly by the seat of your pants. 5 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 6 Knocked …

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Don’t bite off more than you can chew

WebStress and Mental Health: In discussions about stress and mental health, the phrase is cited to highlight the dangers of overcommitment and the value of self-awareness in …

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As Fit As A Fiddle

WebWhat's the origin of the phrase 'As fit as a fiddle'? Of course the ‘fiddle’ here is the colloquial name for violin. ‘Fit’ didn’t originally mean healthy and energetic, in the sense it is often …

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A thing of beauty is a joy forever

WebFrom John Keats’ epic poem, Endymion, 1818: A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet …

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Home Is Where The Heart Is

WebThe poem ‘Tis home where the heart is, which was published in 1829 in several US newspaper, including this piece in The Fayetteville Weekly Observer: The mother with …

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The Road Less Travelled

Web‘The road less travelled’ is from Robert Frost’s poem The Road Not Taken, 1920: . Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, …

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A rising tide lifts all boats

WebThe speech which introduced this phrase to many people was given by Kennedy in 1963, when he promised the continued defense of Europe: As they say on my own Cape Cod, …

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See a pin and pick it up, all the day you’ll have good luck

WebSee a pin and let it lie, bad luck you’ll have all day. …although it is difficult to imagine children singing this in the playground with much conviction. It covers the same ground …

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