Quotes About Vitality
Thank you, little red hair. You made me feel alive again. "You are alive, Jacques," she reassured him, smoothing back his hair. "Disrespectful but definitely alive.
~ Christine Feehan
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Old age should burn and rave at close of day.
~ Christopher Fowler
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Only the very young are not ashamed to arrive panting.)
~ Christopher Isherwood
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Anger is the spirits telling you that you are alive.
~ Christopher Moore
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he realized, with no little sense of irony, that until he became Death, he'd never felt so alive.
~ Christopher Moore
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Do I look dead to you?!
~ Christopher Paolini
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Nix et al. (1999) showed in experimental studies that whereas task success can produce happiness, only success at autonomously motivated tasks maintained or enhanced vitality. Finally, in new research, Bernstein and Ryan (2001) argued that subjective vitality can be affected by contact with nature.
~ Christopher Peterson
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Your lungs are built to provide precisely the amount of air your body needs for all of your organs to function effectively.
~ Travis Bradberry
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In fact, a lack of randomness denotes an abysmal spirit.
~ Tsitsi Dangaremba
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The flame consists of a splendid clarity, of an unusual vigor, and od an ingenious ardor, but possesses the splendid clarity that it may illuminate and the ingenious ardor that it may burn.
~ Umberto Eco
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He had perhaps seen fifty springs and was therefore already very old, but his tireless body moved with an agility I myself often lacked.
~ Umberto Eco
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The sun is good because it does the body good, and because it has the sense to reappear every day; therefore, whatever returns is good, not what passes and is done with.
~ Umberto Eco
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She gave anyone who saw her a sensation of April and of dawn. There was dew in her eyes. Cosette was a condensation of auroral light in womanly form.
~ Victor Hugo
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Todos sin excepción tenemos nuestros seres respirables. Si nos faltan, nos falta el aire y nos ahogamos.
~ Victor Hugo
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Light renders healthy.
~ Victor Hugo
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Children have their morning song as well as birds.
~ Victor Hugo
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Youth, even in its sorrows, always possesses its own peculiar radiance.
~ Victor Hugo
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Sa beauté, en ce moment-là augmentée de sa fierté, était un resplendissement, et, comme s'il ne pouvait pas plus être fatigué que blessé, après les effrayantes vingt-quatre heures qui venaient de s'écouler, il était vermeil et rose.
~ Victor Hugo
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That there should be so great a concentration of vitality, so large a world contained within the mind of a single man, must in the end have been fatal to civilisation.
~ Victor Hugo
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The inordinate weight of this man was disturbing the balance of human destiny. This individual alone counted for more than the rest of the world put together. These excessive quantities of human vitality concentrated in a single person – the world going to one man's head – would be fatal to civilization if it were to continue.
~ Victor Hugo
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Music is energy. A mood, atmosphere. Feeling.
~ Kurt Cobain
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Mejor quemarse que apagarse lentamente.
~ Kurt Cobain
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But you will admit that it is a very good thing to be alive.
~ L. Frank Baum
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Ghouls weren't smart, but like the Energizer Bunny they kept going and going.
~ L.J. Smith
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