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Quotes About Exercise

One of the greatest predictors of successful aging, they found, is the presence or absence of a sedentary lifestyle. Put
~ John Medina
After years of investigating aging populations, researchers' answer to the question of how much is not much. If all you do is walk several times a week, your brain will benefit. Even
~ John Medina
The more you exercise, the more tissues you can feed and the more toxic waste you can remove.
~ John Medina
Her heart is beating so fast she doesn't need the Peloton, but she powers out a forty-five-minute HIIT and Hills ride with Tunde anyway.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Fortunately, in partial gravity, one-handed push-ups aren't as hard as they are planet-side.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Dress loose,take a great deal of exercise ,and be particular about your diet and sleep sound enough,the body has a great effect on the mind.
~ Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The mentally oriented woman usually has a detailed birth plan, based on careful research. She goes by the book on diet and exercise but tends to repress her emotions. If asked how she is feeling, she may answer with just a word or two: "Fine" or "I'm okay." Massage, swimming, or yoga can help the mentally oriented mother find physical and emotional release. Self-contained as she is, it may be difficult to forge a close connection with her until labor.
~ Elizabeth Davis
I think it would be advisable, Mamma," said Marianne. "We need the exercise." She spoke primly in her quiet, hard little voice, her clear brain leading her to make unerring attack upon the maternal sense of duty rather than the maternal affections.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
I dislike people who are forever getting into shape. I am in terrible shape and haven't exercised since the Truman administration.
~ Elizabeth Gundy
It is true she doesn't exercise, her cholesterol is sky-high. But all that is only a good excuse, hiding how it's her soul, really, that is wearing out.
~ Elizabeth Strout
How can people in California have problems with their feet?" asks Molly moving around Olive with a plate of sandwiches. "Don't they drive everywhere?
~ Elizabeth Strout
As nature has implanted in every man a desire of his own happiness, and many tender affections towards others . . . and granted to each one some understanding and active powers, with a natural impulse to exercise them for the purposes of these affections; 'tis plain each one has a natural right to exert his power, according to his own judgement and inclination, for these purposes, in all such industry, labor, or amusements, as are not hurtful to others in their persons or goods. . .
~ Arthur Herman
Here then was a case of the sovereign exercise of Divine mercy, for it was just as easy for Christ to heal the whole of that "great multitude" as this one "certain man." But lie did not. He put forth His power and relieved the wretchedness of this one particular sufferer, and for some reason known only to Himself, He declined to do the same for the others.
~ Arthur W. Pink
Just because grace is unmerited favour, it must be exercised in a sovereign manner.
~ Arthur W. Pink
This is the best cure for melancholy: to set about doing something which will require muscular exertion and which will benefit others.
~ Arthur W. Pink
On our part there must be the recognition of the rightness and need of fasting, the willingness for the self-discipline involved, and the exercise of heart before God; but in the final analysis the initiative is His.
~ Arthur Wallis
I started walking at night with my sister in law which has been amazing. It really does something for you. It just kind of clears the mind, it just makes you feel better, things start to tighten a little bit.
~ Ashley Scott
My family belongs to a tennis club in Valencia, California, so I always go there. I play a lot of tennis with my dad and swim. And I like to go to the gym there.
~ Ashley Tisdale
I enjoy mowing the lawn, it relaxes me. It gets me outdoors, it's good exercise, the freshly cut grass smells great, and the engine is loud enough that I'm sure no one else can hear my thoughts — or intrude upon them.
~ Astrid Alauda
[T]o play golf is to spoil an otherwise enjoyable walk.
~ Attributed to "the Allens
Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the tongue.
~ Author Unknown
To feel "fit as a fiddle" you must tone down your middle.
~ Author Unknown
Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running up bills, stretching the truth, bending over backward, lying down on the job, sidestepping responsibility and pushing their luck.
~ Author Unknown