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Quotes About Vigor

Some days, you wake up with extra energy, that extra juice.
~ LaMarcus Aldridge
Shouting at people keeps you alive, healthy, young, fresh.
~ Peter Capaldi
If they want to kick the ball up in the air, I will challenge all day long.
~ Chris Smalling
I'll be kicked out before I rust out.
~ Gavin Newsom
I've always liked the stuff that kicks.
~ Johnny Gimble
Just knock hell out of it with your right hand.
~ Tommy Armour
In the extra innings phase, you can learn from your life and live with vigor and generosity and gratitude. There is the belief that when you lose one sense, the other senses make up for it and become sharper. . . Maybe in extra innings, we discover new skills, such as patience and resilience, even as we accept that what we lost won't come back.
~ Karen Duffy
Hope that coffee doesn't stunt your growth." I took a couple of bitter sips. It tasted like brown salt. "It'll put some vim and vigor in your bones Wayne." "I can't believe you love this stuff." "Less of a love. More of a habit. Remember to separate the two in your mind if you can. Many an unwise person has fallen in love with his habits.
~ Karen Harrington
then a perfectly healthy woman
~ Karyn Bosnak
Strike lustily for life, and hurry not your blows, but let each toll.
~ G.A. Henty
Il suo dovere lo compiva sempre fedelmente; ma il dovere è talvolta un arido obbligo, ed egli era favorevole a irrigarne l'aridità, ogniqualvolta possibile, con una fertilizzante decozione di vigorose acque.
~ Herman Melville
El vino aumenta mucho el vigor del hombre fatigado
~ Homer
To stay vigorous, a company needs to provide a stimulating and challenging environment for all these types: the dreamer, the entrepreneur, the professional manager, and the leader. If it doesn't, it risks becoming yet another mediocre corporation.
~ Howard Schultz
The wide receiver had a real taste for crime, and he indulged it with an erratic kind of vigor that made him an albatross for Madden and a natural soulmate for my old friend, Al Davis, who remains the ultimate Raider. They were serious people, and John Madden was definitely one of them, for good or ill. Living with the Oakland Raiders in those days was not much different than living with the Hell's Angels. I
~ Hunter S. Thompson
He looked like he could pick up a fifty-pound rucksack, run across the city with it, and then beat an ungodly number of enemies to a bloody pulp with his bare hands while things exploded dramatically in the background.
~ Ilona Andrews
I want to attack and to lead my life with vigor, but I'm in the watching stage at the moment. Younger actors feel pressure to bring a pop to every scene; as the roles get bigger, I'm finding you can add layers and do less scene-to-scene.
~ Timothee Chalamet
Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life.
~ Samuel Ullman
Youth is the spirit of adventure and awakening. It is a time of physical emerging when the body attains the vigor and good health that may ignore the caution of temperance. Youth is a period of timelessness when the horizons of age seem too distant to be noticed.
~ Ezra Taft Benson
Too much youth, hunger, mission, and talent.
~ Larry Merchant
Like John Kennedy in 1960, Obama combines youth, vigor, and good looks with the promise of political change. Like Kennedy, he grew up in unusual circumstances that distance him from ordinary American life.
~ Virginia Postrel
I went in with the youthful vigor that I could single-handedly change the world. But you fast come to the realization that you're 1/435th of one-half of one-third of the government.
~ Blake Farenthold
My mom is in her mid-60s and has more energy and is more youthful than any human being I know. It's pretty incredible.
~ Oliver Hudson
My issue isn't about physical aging; my issue is about wanting to remain vigorous and youthful in my spirit.
~ Rob Lowe
All enterprises that are entered into with indiscreet zeal may be pursued with great vigor at first, but are sure to collapse in the end.
~ Tacitus