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Quotes About Vitality

I just don't have time to get old!
~ Dolly Parton
In order to satisfy the vital being, it must be offered some activity, and at the same time the mind should be slowly made to take interest in yoga.
~ Sri Aurobindo
I want to live. I didn't have time to die.
~ Tionne Watkins
I have excessive energy, tremendous energy. I have a sense of people. I can feel them, pretty much so, in a short time. I'm not afraid of death. I'm just not afraid of anything.
~ Cecil Williams
I get a lot from all young people. I make movies for young people. If I made pictures for people my age, no one would see them. I hang with young people all the time.
~ Robert Evans
The rose tree needs the rain to survive, as well as the sun.
~ Margaret Weis
She has a golden laugh, fit to wake the dead
~ Marguerite Duras
A being afire with life cannot foresee death; in fact, by each of his deeds he denies that death exists. If death does take him, he is probably unaware of the fact; it amounts to no more for him than a shock or a spasm.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
Forse l'impossibilità di continuare ad esprimersi e a modificarsi con nuove azioni costituisce la sola differenza tra l'esser morti e l'esser vivi.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
I'd so rather be a living snack than dead meat.
~ Mari Mancusi
Our health is our wealth.
~ Marian Keyes
Poetry ... ... a place for the genuine, Hands that can grasp, eyes that can dilate, hair that can rise
~ Marianne Moore
Excitement doesn't knock at your door any less when you're older than when you're younger. It's just that when you're younger, you're more likely to open the door and let it in. With age, you start growing ambivalent about excitement. You might say that you want it, but at the same time you're not sure you have the energy for it. Yet a surefire way to diminish your energy is to deny the Ultimate energy pill, which is participation in life itself.
~ Marianne Williamson
In a broad and true sense, good conversation is life-giving: it inspires and invigorates...livelieness in our use of language, both oral and written, matters: how lively language is life-giving - how it may literally, physiologically, quicken our breath, evoke our laughter, raise our eyebrows, open our hearts, renew our energies. Lively language invents and evokes and sustains.
~ Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
We can become more perceptive, more in charge of our own reality, as loneliness makes life compelling. Vitally, loneliness assures us that our life is our own.
~ Marina Benjamin
he did not have that personal magnetism, that animal force
~ Mario Puzo
vas a tocar del pulmón.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
A felicidade e os sonhos acabavam de ganhar nova vida. Enquanto houvesse um homem por perto, havia esperança.
~ Marion Chesney
The symbiotic relationship between reading and writing is a cornerstone of our individual intellectual journey and our educational system. We write as an act of self-expression. We read because language renders unto us the vitality of real and imagined experience.
~ Marita Golden
Both had white hair but still looked hale.
~ Mark Bowden
Together, teaching and learning are the soul of creativity. Our creative vitality arises from our generosity as teachers coupled with our humility as learners. The two cannot be separated; they are the very heartbeat of the creative self.
~ Mark Bryan
Laughter—just good bone-shaking, belly-jiggling, light-in-the-head laughter, is a sure sign of health. The only one who hates it is Satan and all his wannabes.
~ Mark Buchanan
I want what everybody wants, that's how I know I'm still breathing...
~ Mark Doty
the sense that there is an accessible vitality, present from birth, underlying our accrued personalities.
~ Mark Epstein