Don’t worry about your worries, lest you turn your head gray, don’t worry about your worries, lest you die before you grow old. (Dickens' "The Drood Mystery")
The most distressing thing in the world is to look down on one's own home. —— Dickens' "Great Expectations"
If someone cheats you, there is no need to be angry, because everyone wants to live, but the road to life is narrow everywhere, so you have to touch others. ——Gorky "The Misery of Pavel"
What is going to go will go; whether you sit there to defend it or not, it still has to go, it must go. ——Tagore "Tagore in the Family"
There is no need to worry about showing up, there is no need to worry about scheming, and there is no need to be jealous of others and worry about gains and losses. ——Mark Twain, "The Gilded Age"
The secret to good health is proper moderation of food, drink, sleep, and love. (Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame")
The less you devote yourself to healthy things, the greater the danger of developing unhealthy tendencies. —— Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
A regular life is the secret to health and longevity. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau"
Elegant life, in its broadest sense, is the art of making rest lively. ——"Selected Essays of Balzac"
Abnormal sports such as Spanish bullfighting are symbols of barbarism. But specialized sports are a sign of civilization. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
A fresh and healthy smile is like a heavy rain in summer, cleaning away the mud, dust and all the dirt in people's souls, revealing the Kindness and light. ——Gorky's "The Boss"
It is a blessing to have some illness, which can save you from some unpleasant things, but death is not included, because although death can save you from all the troubles in the world forever, you are not He will go to hell to be tortured again. ——Gorky "The Life of Klim Samkin"
Spending more time with friends is undoubtedly a good remedy for heart disease. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"