A headache at a party is better than a heartache in a silent corner.

A kiss a day keeps Kaiser away.

New ailments are bitter enemies; old ones irritating friends.

The thrilling thing about being really sick is getting amazingly well.

Our bodies are cities; what happens in one neighborhood spreads to another.

A person who is sick is not a sick person.

Fools see only their own illnesses, but the wise see others.

Green food – preventative medicine.

Illness is a stop sign, and health is a green light — we choose.

Illness isolates, but healing repatriates.

We are traffic; our slowing results in more slowing.

A long illness offers a PhD in compassion.

The newly aged can’t stop talking about being really old; the really aged often talk about feeling still young.

“You won’t always feel this way,” is hope to the depressed.

When faced with the worst, think of the best.