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Quotes About Physical

I'm glad that it was so physical and so isolated.
~ Toni Collette
English football is very different from Italian; it's more physical, and matches are always very open.
~ Roberto Mancini
Italians work hard physically and tactically.
~ Marcos Alonso
I feel like Jim Carrey is probably the closest thing to a true physical comedian that we have working today.
~ Josh Gad
I used to have the biggest crush on Jimmy Kimmel. I liked him when he was chubbier, though. I've never really been attracted to the 'classically' handsome guy. I've always liked men with a little meat on their bones.
~ Mikaela Hoover
Jimmy Akingbola, Ed MacLiam and Hugh Quarshie are all so fit!
~ Laila Rouass
I was always bit of a jock.
~ Duncan Jones
I can jog, but I can't run. That's hard for me. I like the fact that I can jog for fitness, but to me there's a huge difference between jogging and running.
~ Mary Decker
If you live in the States, you have to join a gym.
~ Roger Rees
A healthy body is a guest chamber for the soul: a sick body is a prison.
~ Francis Bacon
It will appear evident upon attentive consideration that equality of intellectual and physical advantages is the only sure foundation of liberty, and that such equality may best, and perhaps only, be obtained by a union of interests and cooperation in labor.
~ Francis Wright
There was little sickness, since the daily lives of the plains Indians kept them in perfect physical condition. Sunrise saw most of the men and boys in the icy streams, winter and summer alike.
~ Frank Bird Linderman
I always say that boxing is 90% mental and 10% physical. You have to be in the right frame of mind to be successful.
~ Frank Bruno
Our bodies are apt to be our autobiographies.
~ Frank Gillette Burgess
On the one hand our body is our temple, but on the other we despise it for being mere machinery. We've become accustomed to valuing mind over body. We feel nothing but contempt for the factors relating to our physical survival.
~ Frank Schätzing
in the real world, religious life does not exist in a purely spiritual form. It is saturated with things.
~ Frank Trentmann
Emotions belong as much to the body as to the mind.
~ Frans de Waal
All mental phenomena have in common, "that they are only perceived in inner consciousness, while in the case of physical phenomena only external perception is possible.
~ Franz Brentano
We know that the difference between a heliocentric theory and a geocentric theory is one of relative motion only, and that such a difference has no physical significance. [Astronomy and Cosmology - A Modern Course. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman & Co]
~ Fred Hoyle
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
~ Frederick Douglass
Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both. But it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
~ Frederick Douglass
THE PEERLESS PRODIGIES OF PHYSICAL PHENOMENA AND GREAT PRESENTATION OF MARVELOUS LIVING HUMAN CURIOSITIES
~ Frederick Drimmer
It wasn't about opening her mind, it was about closing down the racket of thoughts and opening up her body. She was tingling and throbbing and hot, not so much from her desire specifically for rick, as from a very physical yearning for human touch, to be wanted and ravished by another person after such a long period without. His attention, his hunger, was the thrill; it was an ego massage which in itself was better than her breasts being fondled.
~ Freya North
A game of great charm in the adoption of mathematical measurements to the timing of human movements, the exactitudes and adjustments of physical ability to hazardous chance. The speed of the legs, the dexterity of the body, the grace of the swing, the elusiveness of the slide — these are the features that make Americans everywhere forget the last syllable of a man's last name or the pigmentation of his skin.
~ Branch Rickey