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Quotes About Vitality

secrets of a perfect nap.
~ Daniel H. Pink
Each of the humans chests are always rising and falling; and they sway minutely in place as they perform a constant balancing act to stay bipedal.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
If a song is a living, breathing entity, you might think of the tempo as its gait—the rate at which it walks by—or its pulse—the rate at which the heart of the song is beating.
~ Daniel J. Levitin
Abundance and vigor of automatic movements are desirable, and even a considerable degree of restlessness is a good sign in young children.
~ G. Stanley Hall
I'm so vigorous, and I so take it for granted, because I've always been a real physical person.
~ Sally Field
The young come in many guises: vigorous and passionate, vindictive and mean-spirited. And not every person over 65 is dozing in a retirement home.
~ Howard Jacobson
I'm virile, vigorous, and potent!
~ G. Gordon Liddy
As Andrew Solomon wrote in The Noonday Demon: "The opposite of depression isn't happiness, but vitality.
~ Lori Gottlieb
It's important to disrupt the depressive state with action, to create social connections and find a daily purpose, a compelling reason to get out of bed in the morning.
~ Lori Gottlieb
Heated estrogen cruised Breeanne's veins
~ Lori Wilde
Your happiness does not depend so much on what kind of body you have, but on how well you take care of it.
~ Unknown
the goal is to get old without getting feeble.
~ Unknown
I shall always rebel against any attempt to reduce a human being to a kind of mannequin, whose deeds and questions would be comprehensible like the deeds and gestures of monarchs recorded day after day in official communiques. Six months of a life cannot catalogue the vitality, the activity of an individual; only death stops development and then, what is important is the overall meaning of a life, not the details of that life, edifying to some, scandalous to others.
~ Louis Aragon
The only thing that keeps a man going is energy. And what is energy but liking life?
~ Louis Auchincloss
Only when someone becomes vital do we try to give that first encounter the importance it would later have
~ Louis Bayard
September has come, it is hers Whose vitality leaps in the autumn, Whose nature prefers Trees without leaves and a fire in the fireplace. So I give her this month and the next Though the whole of my year should be hers who has rendered already So many of its days intolerable or perplexed But so many more so happy. Who has left a scent on my life, and left my walls Dancing over and over with her shadow Whose hair is twined in all my waterfalls And all of London littered with remembered kisses.
~ Louis MacNeice
To live, a man needs food, water, and a sharp mind.
~ Louis Zamperini
Louie in his early eighties. "I think my skateboarding shakes up a few people. Some stop their cars to be sure their eyes aren't deceiving them.
~ Louis Zamperini
He had the look, Vega thought, the one reserved for teenaged boys, the one that says there's nothing but girls and beer and sports in the world and I am goddamn okay with that.
~ Unknown
Youth, health and freedom were meant to be enjoyed and I want to try every pleasure before I am too old to enjoy them.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Things which do not grow and change are dead things.
~ Louise Erdrich
Humor and joy contribute to my total well-being.
~ Louise Hay
8. Take care of your body.
~ Louise L. Hay
This part of rue Ste.-Catherine wasn't so much an artery as an intestine.
~ Louise Penny