Quotes About Body
I wanted to tell her that if only something were wrong with my body it would be fine, I would rather have anything wrong with my body than something wrong with my head
~ Sylvia Plath
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All through June the writing course had stretched before me like a bright, safe bridge over the dull gulf of summer. Now I saw it totter and dissolve, and a body in a white blouse and green skirt plummet into the gap.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I am too pure for you or anyone. Your body Hurts me as the world hurts God.
~ Sylvia Plath
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The dress was cut so queerly I couldn't wear any sort of a bra under it, but that didn't matter much as I was skinny as a boy and barely rippled, and I liked feeling almost naked on the hot summer nights.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Then the sunlight burst into the room through the venetian blinds; I breathed hard, filling my lungs with air. I could see my feet, my arms; there I was. I tried hard to get back in my body again ââ'¬Â¦ it was such a long way to my feet.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I would rather have anything wrong with my body than something wrong with my head, but the idea seemed so involved and wearisome that I didn't say anything.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Jeg er ikke sikker på hvorfor, men jeg elsker mat mer enn nesten noe annet. Samme hvor mye jeg spiser, legger jeg aldri på meg. Med ett unntak har jeg veid det samme i årevis.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I wanted to tell her that if only something were wrong with my body it would be fine, I would rather have anything wrong with my body than wrong with my head, but the idea seemed so wrong and wearisome that I didn't say anything. I only burrowed down further in the bed.
~ Sylvia Plath
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Preferiría que algo funcionara mal en mi cuerpo a que funcionara mal en mi cabeza, pero la idea parecía tan complicada que no dije nada
~ Sylvia Plath
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These are my hands My knees I may be skin and bone, Nevertheless, I am the same, identical woman
~ Sylvia Plath
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The body is amazingly stubborn when it comes to sacrificing itself to the annihilating directions of the mind.
~ Sylvia Plath
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So I find words I never thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore.
~ T.S. Eliot
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Uncorsetted, her friendly bust Gives promise of pneumatic bliss.
~ T.S. Eliot
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As the soul leaves the body torn and bruised As the mind deserts the body it has used. I should find Some way incomparably light and deft, Some way we both should understand, Simple and faithless as a smile and shake of the hand.
~ T.S. Eliot
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no other bosses but mine and my opponents' can have your soul jerked out of your body and sent to the deepest fiery pits to suffer for eternity. Unless you work for Walmart.
~ Tad Williams
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In some warped way, having an embalmed body with us made perfect sense.
~ Tahir Shah
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At last the King's Champion straightened with a groan, her free hand going to her lower back. Nobody ever says that, even with healers, your body still adds up your breaks and bruises, then gives you the bill in your mid-thirties, she said wryly.
~ Tamora Pierce
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Don't fight the body the gods gave you
~ Tamora Pierce
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Times change, men change, the rabble –never. The rabble is an animal, a corporate body made up of many atoms of which each of us, however delicate or refined of soul, is capable of becoming part. It is a mindless beast, needing and wanting only hot blood to feed on and the warmth of itself for a home.
~ Tanith Lee
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Romulan was the child of his body, the last emblem of love which was left.
~ Tanith Lee
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His entire body waited on the brink of its own self-knowledge, fiercely and without reticence. As her trust had made him gentle with her, her worship had made him strong.
~ Tanith Lee
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The kingdom of heaven is the perception of light. If your perception is clear, you will see that your whole body is full of light. Only blindness keeps anyone from seeing it.
~ Ted Dekker
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He started to chuckle with delight even before his voice trailed off. The laughter bubbled up and spilled out of his mouth, and even in the middle of all the light he thought that laughter was wonderful too. What an incredible body I have that can laugh like this! So he threw his arms in the air, eyes still closed and full of light, and started to jump up and down, giggling. What a wonderful, wonderful body he had! And
~ Ted Dekker
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Is the death of the will any less painful than the death of the body? Call it figurative if it makes you comfortable, but in reality the death of the will is far more traumatic than the death of the body.
~ Ted Dekker
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