Quotes About Body
By examining the tongue of the patient, physicians find out the diseases of the body, and philosophers the diseases of the mind.
~ Justin Martyr
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Shoes transform your body language and attitude. They lift you physically and emotionally.
~ Christian Louboutin
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If you would perfect your body, guard your mind.
~ James Allen
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I've had two children and no surgery. My body is the result of good genes and a healthy attitude.
~ Elle Macpherson
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The basic vehicle of the dance is the human body. When and how people dance is determined by their attitudes towards their body.
~ Gerald Jonas
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Do portraits of people in familiar and typical attitudes, above all give to their face the same choice of expression that one gives to their body.
~ Edgar Degas
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impending doom when the terrorists had released the video of Jack. It was as though her body knew that
~ Danielle Steel
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As a warrior, she won't have allowed herself to mourn. But women can't make themselves as detached as men. Our hearts are bigger. We feel loss in a way men don't. Orna has the body and mind of a warrior but her heart is like mine, and I know inside she's weeping.
~ Darren Shan
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It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb cholesterol if you take it from someone else's plate.
~ Dave Barry
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At that moment I was sure. That I belonged in my skin. That my organs were mine and my eyes were mine and my ears, which could only hear the silence of this night and my faint breathing, were mine, and I loved them and what they could do.
~ Dave Eggers
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Every part of my body felt electric. My chest ached and my head throbbed with the great terrible limitless possibility of the morning, and when it came, the sky was washed white, everything was new, and I hadn't slept at all.
~ Dave Eggers
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It's big, but isn't it beautiful?" Kathy asked. "Yes, like you!" he joked. "Watch it," she said. "I can lose this weight, but you're never growing that hair back.
~ Dave Eggers
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The body is soft, beautiful, vulnerable. It's easy to threaten it. It's easy to harm it. It takes next to nothing to cause pain, to draw blood, to break bones. Takes next to nothing to blast a body to bits. It's much harder to protect it, she says, and much more important.
~ David Almond
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eighty pounds; hardly any of it was fat. Most people looking only
~ David Baldacci
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It had forced him into being a different person, as though a stranger's personality and attendant quirks had been superimposed over his own. But now the stranger's footprint was Decker. I am now the stranger. I'm a stranger in my own body.
~ David Baldacci
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Another problem of fragmentation is that thought divides itself from feeling and from the body. Thought is said to be the mind; we have the notion that it is something abstract or spiritual or immaterial. Then there is the body, which is very physical. And we have emotions, which are perhaps somewhere in between. The idea is that they are all different. That is, we think of them as different. And we experience them as different because we think of them as different.
~ David Bohm
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A song has to take on character, shape, body and influence people to an extent that they use it for their own devices. It must affect them not just as a song, but as a lifestyle.
~ David Bowie
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You must first consider that a human life is an ongoing process that involves a constantly changing physical body as well as an enormous number of rapidly changing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Your life therefore is an evolving experience, a continual flow.
~ David D. Burns
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How do you react with your body, breath, and eyes? Notice if you react to a person or situation that hurts you by withdrawing, hiding, or closing in on yourself. Notice if there are times when you find it difficult to look into someone's eyes, or times your chest and solar plexus become tense and contracted. These are signs of an unskillful reaction to hurt.
~ David Deida
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through the world's body, liberating the knots of accumulated pain.
~ David Deida
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My bones are ringing the way sometimes people say their ears are ringing, I'm so tired.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Beauty is not the goal of competitive sports, but high-level sports are a prime venue for the expression of human beauty. The relation is roughly that of courage to war. The human beauty we're talking about here is beauty of a particular type; it might be called kinetic beauty. Its power and appeal are universal. It has nothing to do with sex or cultural norms. What it seems to have to do with, really, is human beings' reconciliation with the fact of having a body.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Every whole person has ambitions, objectives, initiatives, goals. This one particular boy's goal was to be able to press his lips to every square inch of his own body. His arms to the shoulders and most of the legs beneath the knee were child's play. After these areas of his body, however, the difficulty increased with the abruptness of a coastal shelf. The boy came to understand that unimaginable challenges lay ahead of him. He was six.
~ David Foster Wallace
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~ David Foster Wallace
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