A Quote by Melinda Gates

I'm happy we have three healthy children and we'll stay with three healthy children. — © Melinda Gates
I'm happy we have three healthy children and we'll stay with three healthy children.
Like every mother, my wish - every birthday - is for my children to stay healthy (and) for my family to remain healthy.
What about our children and grandchildren and their children and grandchildren? Do we not want them to live healthy and happy lives?
All I need to do to stay healthy is look at my three boys.
I'm just a country boy from north Georgia, and I have three children and a wonderful wife. And when I look at my three children, who are 8, 11, and 12, and they really represent the faces and the future of the children all across my congressional district, and what the Tea Party stands for is not extremism; it's about their future.
Before I married, I had three theories about raising children and no children. Now, I have three children and no theories.
I not only want to make sure I keep my children healthy, but I need to be healthy to be here for them.
When it happened to us and it was all gone overnight, we said, 'We are in this together, we are healthy, our children are healthy and we can work'.
My children are happy and healthy, and that's all that matters.
As a father, I believe that involving children in sports at a young age is generally, a wise proposition. I believe that healthy competition is... well... healthy; that sporting events foster a spirit of teamwork that far surpasses the events themselves; and that active participation keeps children moving and is good for their self-esteem.
Healthy children develop healthy communities, which in turn support a community's economic well-being.
When we have healthy children, we have a healthy community. They can learn. They can play. They can be part of the future. They can help you all do very well and prosper instead of suffering.
Children with healthy mothers are much more likely to survive childhood, attend school and live healthy, productive lives.
Better access to healthy foods in underserved communities will help children develop properly, help senior citizens stay healthy and help reduce long-term health-care costs for those that opt for this type of diet over eating unhealthy foods.
I think it's ill-advised to attribute pathologies to healthy people. It doesn't help normal, healthy, thriving children to be viewed as pitiable and fragile.
I just want my children to be happy. I want my children to be healthy.
Being healthy is feeling the same way as little children feel. Little children are bursting with energy every day. Their bodies feel light and flexible; moving is effortless. They're light on their feet. Their minds are clear; they're happy, and free of worry and stress. They sleep deeply and peacefully every night, and they wake up feeling completely refreshed, as if with a brand-new body. They feel passionate and excited about every new day. Look at little children and you will see what being healthy really means. It is the way you used to feel, and it is the way you should still feel.
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