Healthy classic English proverbs

Introduction: Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally handed down orally. Most of them are easy-to-understand spoken short sentences or rhymes.

English proverbs about health:

1. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

People who can't spare time for entertainment will be forced to spare time for illness sooner or later.

People who have no time for entertainment will have time to get sick sooner or later.

-J. Wanamak Wanamak

People who know when they are healthy are smart.

A wise man knows when he is in good health.

4. Happiness lies in health first.

Happiness lies in health first.

5. Happiness is health; Its opposite, melancholy, is disease.

Happiness is health, depression is disease.

6. It's not work that kills people, but worry.

Work won't kill you, but depression will hurt you.

7. People who live in memories will grow old. People who plan the future are always young.

Nostalgia makes people old all the time, and I plan to stay young in the future.

8. A clear conscience is a constant feast.

Have a clear conscience and be happy every day.

9. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

One point of prevention is better than ten points of treatment.

10. Diet can cure diseases better than doctors.

It is better to eat reasonably than to see a doctor.

1 1. People who think they are happy are happy.

People who enjoy themselves always enjoy themselves.

12. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

13. I would rather wear out my shoes than wear out my sheets.

I would rather wear out my shoes than my sheets.

14. Health is only valued when you are sick.

You don't know the value of health until you get sick.

15. Leave with an appetite.

You should leave the table when you are seven minutes full.

16. People who are healthy are young, and those who are light without debt are rich.

Health makes you young, and debt-free means wealth.

17. People who only want what they want and do what they should do are happy.

People who can do their duty without thinking too much are happy.

18. The greatest sadness is to recall happy times in pain.

Nothing is more painful than remembering happy times in pain. -Dante Dante (Italian poet)

19. Laugh and the world laughs with you; Cry, you cry alone.

Laugh and the world laughs with you; Cry, you cry alone.

20. Happy are those who are too busy to worry during the day and too sleepy to worry at night.

Those who are too busy to worry during the day and too sleepy to worry at night are truly happy.