logo

Quotes About Vitality

The soul, cramped among the petty vexations of Earth, needs to keep its windows constantly open to the invigorating air of large and free ideas: and what thought is so grand as that of an ever-present God, in whom all that is vital in humanity breathes and grows?
~ Lucy Larcom
I think taking care of yourself, health-wise, in every way, is a 100 percent winner.
~ Elaine Stritch
I learn poetry, learn text, and that really keeps you alive.
~ Anthony Hopkins
My heart's in really great shape thanks to spinning classes.
~ Christine Lahti
Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.
~ John F. Kennedy
For me, the most important thing is to get my body healthy and make sure I live a long life.
~ Caris LeVert
People in their 70s can still have incredible lives. Health is the most important thing.
~ Calvin Klein
Fitness is the most important aspect in this sport. You've got to feel good.
~ Mario Gotze
About the only thing that'll stay with you that you can trust all your life is your breath. Your breath will be there at the very last, because when it stops, you will stop.
~ Nick Nolte
To be connected to the real world is healthy and important.
~ Jesse Schell
When I put something into motion, the creativity starts to make other people want to jump in, and then a lot of people get employed. I'm just like a shark, in that way. If I stop swimming, I'll die. But, it really is about that shared experience with people. I'm from theater, and that's really what theater feels like.
~ Adam Shankman
I just love the hours of the theatre, I love the way it operates. I always say that when you're doing a play it's like getting a shot of B12, and when you do television for a long series you need a shot of B12.
~ Gavin MacLeod
It turns out the mark of a happy life isn't staying just one step ahead of the grim reaper. It's knowing you're strong.
~ Robyn Carr
Well, fresh air's supposedly good for us,' I said. 'Breathing: The miracle cure everyone's been looking for.
~ Robyn Schneider
But the thing was:although I might not have been dying,I wasn't really living,either
~ Robyn Schneider
Breathing: the miracle cure everyone's been looking for." -Lane-
~ Robyn Schneider
A dead thing goes with the stream, but only a living thing goes against it," said G. K. Chesterton. That
~ Rod Dreher
To claim that music is more important than oxygen would be trite and sentimental. It would also be true.
~ Roddy Doyle
most sect movements have remained small and obscure. Placing high demands on members and maintaining distinctive boundaries with the surrounding culture are not sufficient to explaining the vitality of religious organizations. Yet these are often necessary conditions for vital rcligions.11
~ Roger Finke
during and immediately after the Revolution, a period that Williston Walker (1894, p. 319) described as "the epoch of the lowest spiritual vitality that our churches have ever experienced." Or, to quote Leonard Woolsey Bacon (1897, p. 230): "The closing years of the eighteenth century show the lowest low-water mark of the lowest ebb-tide of spiritual life in the history of the American church.
~ Roger Finke
In China the integration of these methods is called Qigong (Chi Kung), meaning "vitality enhancement practice." In India it is called Yoga. Both of these Asian traditions of self-healing have been called "internal exercises," "moving meditation," or "meditation in motion.
~ Roger Jahnke
The integration of movement, breath, and voice helps to integrate and balance the body, mind, and emotions.
~ Roger Jahnke
and choice one may elect to trigger the benefits of contemplation and affirmation. Take a deep breath, relax, and repeat internally, "My body, mind, and spirit are always working to keep me supremely well.
~ Roger Jahnke
When people feel threatened and anxious they become more rigid, and when in doubt they tend to become dogmatic; and then they lose their own vitality. They use the remnants of traditional values to build a protective encasement and then shrink behind it; or they make an outright panicky retreat into the past. But
~ Rollo May