At Liverpool, I had almost everything but titles. I felt like a king, but the team was falling apart.
All medicine comes down to this: Find out what's bugging you; get rid of it. Find out what you need; get it. The body does the rest.
It's more important to understand the imbalances in your body's basic systems and restore balance, rather than name the disease and match the pill to the ill.
The most powerful medicine is at the end of your fork, not at the bottom of your pill bottle. Food is more powerful than anything in your medicine cabinet!
While weight loss is important, what's more important is the quality of food you put in your body - food is information that quickly changes your metabolism and genes.
There's no such thing as junk food. There's junk and there's food.
The body is one integrated system, not a collection of organs divided up by medical specialties. The medicine of the future connects everything.
The destination is a happy life, an accomplished life that doesn't end with death but with eternal life.
Until you have bred dogs and have drawn and painted them, it is difficult to realize that no two are identical in conformation. You need do no more than gun for a day over two of them to recognize that each is an individual. It requires the intimacy of daily living with a dog to know the subtle quality of his mind, the ham-smell of his ears, and that his wet nose in your mouth tastes salty.
The discreet man finds out the talents of those he converses with, and knows how to apply them to proper uses. Accordingly, if we look into particular communities and divisions of men, we may observe that it is the discreet man, not the witty, nor the learned, nor the brave, who guides the conversation, and gives measures to the society.
My faith is a wounded faith, but it's not without faith. My life is not without faith.