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Quotes About Muscles

I don't lift weights.
~ Liam Hemsworth
I do work on a little bit of weights just to get my power up.
~ Canelo Alvarez
The importance of lifting weights is it kind of makes me who I am.
~ Rob Gronkowski
I always had this perception that when you lift weights, you're going to get bulky and thick. I didn't realize you actually burn a lot of fat and that it trims you down.
~ Nikki Bella
A lot of guys are starting to get away from trying to jerk these heavy weights and throw all these heavy weights around.
~ Jake Arrieta
I never lift weights.
~ Romelu Lukaku
I can lift weights every day and I'm not going to look huge, but it's good to get in the weight room every now and then.
~ Kevin Knox
I don't need to do that many weights but every now and then I do the bar, with 25-30 kilos on either side, which amounts to roughly probably my body weight. I lift this up above my head, then drop it and lift it up again.
~ Carl Froch
If I don't lift weights, I don't feel healthy.
~ Matt Hardy
I've always been a clean fighter, always lifting weights.
~ Derek Brunson
Well, being fit is not about flaunting muscles or biceps. Being fit is about flexibility and fit is about flexibility and body composition.
~ Prosenjit Chatterjee
I think you need to understand games to write them. There's a learning curve, just like there's a learning curve in anything. It's not precisely the same as film or television, but you're using the same muscles.
~ Bruce Feirstein
Nobody could have predicted the effect of John Bonham's drum introduction on 'Good Times, Bad Times,' because no matter what he'd played in before, he'd never had the chance to flex his muscles and play like John Bonham.
~ Jimmy Page
Front squats have really helped my quad development, especially when I was preparing for the Ironman.
~ Phil Heath
I do a lot of squats, I do a lot of bench pressing. But legs are very important for me. It's more important than arms and shoulders.
~ Alexander Ovechkin
I like the definition in someone's shoulders and arms. It's beautiful.
~ Nikki Bella
Ballet targets smaller muscles that you don't often use - instead of working your quads, it works the inside and the back of your leg.
~ Mary Helen Bowers
We use our shoulder muscles to accomplish practically every pulling, pushing, and hoisting task we do (they really do carry the weight of the world!), so they're a great place to start building strength.
~ Denise Austin
There's support for the idea—three of my favorites are that (a) forcing depressed people to smile makes them feel better; (b) instructing people to take on a more "dominant" posture makes them feel more so (lowers stress hormone levels); and (c) muscle relaxants decrease anxiety ("Things are still awful, but if my muscles are so relaxed that I'm dribbling out of this chair, things must be improving"). Nonetheless
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
There's support for the idea—three of my favorites are that (a) forcing depressed people to smile makes them feel better; (b) instructing people to take on a more "dominant" posture makes them feel more so (lowers stress hormone levels); and (c) muscle relaxants decrease
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
don't hate aggression; we hate the wrong kind of aggression but love it in the right context. And conversely, in the wrong context our most laudable behaviors are anything but. The motoric features of our behaviors are less important and challenging to understand than the meaning behind our muscles' actions.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
It takes 42 muscles to smile. Instead pick up your middle finger and say "bite me!
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
The muscles used to make a smile actually send a biochemical message to our nervous system that it is safe to relax the flight of freeze response.
~ Tara Brach
A disciplined body can dance or climb a mountain because the muscles obey the will. A disciplined mind can travel between the worlds.
~ Diana L. Paxson