1. 10 poems about health
1. Too much exercise and too little exercise will damage physical strength in the same way; eating too much and too little will damage health in the same way; only Moderation produces, increases, and maintains strength and health - Aristotle.
2. Smoking is harmful to health, and emotions hinder IQ - Li Gongjun, "Who is Li Gongjun".
3. People are eager to grow up, and then lament their lost childhood; people exchange health for money, and then want to use money to restore health; people are anxious about the future, but ignore the happiness of the present; people live, It seems as if you have never died; before dying, it seems as if you have never lived - Naoya Minami, "To live is to practice".
4. In a sick society, mentally ill people are the truly healthy people - Aldous Huxley, "Brave New World".
5. The first wealth is health, the second wealth is beauty, and the third wealth is property - Plato.
6. When a person is healthy and full of vitality, being strong is a relatively simple and easy thing, but only when life tightly surrounds you with iron rings, being strong is The most glorious thing - Ostrovsky, "How the Steel Was Tempered".
7. What life needs is nothing more than air, sunshine, health, nutrition, and reproduction. It has been like this through the ages, ancient and ordinary. However, proud people, put aside your vanity and ambition, and you will know that these simplest enjoyments are the most beautiful. - Zhou Guoping, "Settle Your Heart."
8. God will not allow all happiness to be concentrated on one person. Getting love does not necessarily mean getting money, having money does not necessarily mean having happiness, getting happiness does not necessarily mean having health, and having health does not necessarily mean everything will go as you wish - Yang Jiang, "Reflections on Centenary".
9. Being nice to others is not a responsibility, it is a kind of enjoyment because it can improve your health and happiness. When you are good to others, you are also good to yourself - Dale Carnegie, "Human Weaknesses".
10. When I am forty years old, I will be in good health, have some savings, be married, have a considerate husband, obedient children, and have a job that I really like. This is success. I don’t need to be famous or rich. ——Yishu, "The End of the Earth".