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Quotes About Lifestyle

Religion is doing; a man does not merely think his religion or feel it, he lives his religion as much as he is able, otherwise it is not religion but fantasy or philosophy.
~ G. I. Gurdjieff
Social history might be defined negatively as the history of a people with the politics left out.
~ G. M. Trevelyan
Some of his colleagues, as he was well aware, even went so far as to say he dishonoured the medical profession. As though it could be dishonoured! There is pain and sickness, agreed. But pain and sickness represent money, and you need money to live, to feel well and look after others. That is the inevitable cycle. When it comes to money, it is difficult to strike a happy mean and stick to it. You either make too much money, or too little. It is safer to make too much.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
What saves doctors' reputations is the fact that many illnesses are benign and that people can go on living with a large number of others, the so-called chronic ones, which destroy only slowly.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
Dietary patterns are set at a very early age—somewhere between four and eight years old. The research shows that children who have established a healthy diet are healthier in the longer range and less likely to develop cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and obesity.
~ Gabriel Cousens M.D.
Research shows that what works and is healthy for adults also works well for children, if adjusted to be age-appropriate. Children, like adults, do not suffer from a deficiency of white sugar, white flour, junk food, or processed foods. A growing child as well as an adult is hurt by junk foods and benefited by healthy foods.
~ Gabriel Cousens M.D.
My motivation has always been health - eating healthy and taking care of myself.
~ Gabrielle Reece
I can't just say one time of the year I'm going to do something different. I have to commit to a lifestyle behavioral change and just try to be a little bit better today than I was yesterday.
~ Gabrielle Union
The kind of people who spend their lives as permanent guests on a futon are not the kind of people you want to know.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
I suppose we drink and we smoke for the same reasons it is done elsewhere. We must fill our infinite days with something.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
He pulls on a bathrobe and throws on his running shoes, which haven't gotten much mileage on them of late.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Because I travel so much, I bring my workout clothes and shoes wherever I go. That way I can always do some exercise.
~ Gail Simmons
Like baseball, food will never go out of style we will always need to eat and we will always find it entertaining. I think of food TV this way - all the fun and none of the calories.
~ Gail Simmons
Among all faiths, Hinduism is the most colorful, inclusive, democratic and nature-based lifestyle; which teaches how to live in perfect harmony with each natural elements in the universe and how to celebrate different thoughts.
~ Ganga Sagar Pant
For however much the Gateses might give away, their daily life remains, by and large, unaffected. They remain, in spite of this enormous donation, one of the wealthiest couples in the world. Mother Teresa, on the other hand, gave up everything to serve the poorest of the poor. Pinker
~ Gary A. Anderson
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~ Gary Keller
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~ Gary Keller
If you are not vegan, please consider going vegan. It's a matter of nonviolence. Being vegan is your statement that you reject violence to other sentient beings, to yourself, and to the environment, on which all sentient beings depend.
~ Gary L. Francione
There is nothing morally superior about wanting to live on a farm, in a city apartment, or in a house in the suburbs.
~ Gary L. Thomas
A fit, healthy body—that is the best fashion statement" - Jess C. Scott
~ Gary Marshall
Interesting things come your way but as you get older, your lifestyle changes. I don't want to travel I don't want to be in a hotel room away from my family.
~ Gary Oldman
The Drunk's Blue Book, written by Norman Anthony and O. Soglow in 1933, for instance, details what the authors call the Drunk's Code: Free lunch. Free speech. Free cheers. Five-day week. Every third drink on the house. Lower curbstones. Overstuffed gutters. More lampposts. Rubber nightsticks and rolling pins. More keyholes for every door. More farmers' daughters. Colder ice. Two cocktails for a quarter. Bigger and better beers.
~ Gary Regan
Your body is built for walking.
~ Gary Yanker
Veganism is not a "sacrifice." It is a joy.
~ GaryLFrancione