Quotes About Vitality
Wouldn't life be so much more fun, productive, and sexy if we fully embraced our magnificently delightful selves?
~ Jen Sincero
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better our bodies feel, the happier and more productive we are. 7.
~ Jen Sincero
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Hier geht es vielmehr darum, dass Sie sich glasklar darüber werden, was Sie glücklich macht und wobei Sie sich am lebendigsten fühlen – und genau das erreichen.
~ Jen Sincero
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dance our little achy breaky hearts out.
~ Jen Sincero
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If you're working out and taking care of your body, you don't really want the greasy food that makes you feel tired or blah. You actually crave the good stuff!
~ Jenna Ushkowitz
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I want words that are still alive, that have a pulse. Hot words, people! Give me the bullet, not the casing — fire it right in my chest. I'll die gladly for some fresh language.
~ Jennifer Egan
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Connor beams, and the light inside him somehow manages to burn brighter.
~ Jennifer Gilmore
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My body is like a single nerve ending from head to toe. Everything feels alive and more . My heart is opening, like the heart of Rappaccini's daughter, Beatrice, when she meets young Giovanni after he wanders into her garden. As I stand there, I can almost feel it unfold, petal by petal, beat by beat.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Crever pour crever, je préfère crever de passion que de crever d'ennui !
~ Émile Zola
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She wanted to live, and live fully, and to give life, she who loved life! What was the good of existing, if you couldn't give yourself?
~ Émile Zola
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À eux deux, la femme, nerveuse et hypocrite, l'homme, sanguin et vivant en brute, ils faisaient un couple puissamment lié. Ils se complétaient, se protégeaient mutuellement. Le soir, à table, dans les clartés pâles de la lampe, on sentait la force de leur union, à voir le visage épais et souriant de Laurent, en face du masque muet et impénétrable de Thérèse.
~ Émile Zola
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I cannot live without my soul!
~ Emily Bronte
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His frame shivering, not as one shivers with chill or weakness, but as a tight-stretched cord vibrates- a strong thrilling, rather than trembling.
~ Emily Bronte
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every breath from the hills so full of life, that it seemed whoever respired it, though dying, might revive.
~ Emily Bronte
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To be alive??is Power.
~ Emily Dickinson
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XVI. Surgeons must be very careful When they take the knife! Underneath their fine incisions Stirs the culprit, — Life!
~ Emily Dickinson
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A Death blow is a Life blow to Some Who till they died, did not alive become — Who had they lived, had died but when They died, Vitality begun.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Life is but life, and death but death! Bliss is but bliss, and breath but breath!
~ Emily Dickinson
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Children are not good at living a lie. Children have too much energy, are too impatient, and ask too many questions.
~ Emily Rodda
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But was Anna nearer to starved or nearer to well? How to quantify the quality of being alive?
~ Emma Donoghue
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You can't be a little bit dead. If you're not in the ground yet, you're one hundred per cent alive.
~ Emma Donoghue
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Referring to the American government, the greatest American Anarchist, David Thoreau, said: Government, what is it but a tradition, though a recent one, endeavoring to transmit itself unimpaired to posterity, but each instance losing its integrity; it has not the vitality and force of a single living man. Law never made man a whit more just; and by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made agents of injustice.
~ Emma Goldman
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I am still tired, and I begin to realize that the cure for tiredness is not rest.
~ Eric Hoffer
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Alexis de Tocqueville admired the laws that formally established America's democratic order, but he argued that voluntary organizations were the real source of the nation's robust civic life. John Dewey claimed that social connection is predicated on the vitality and depth of close and direct intercourse and attachment. Democracy begins at home, he famously wrote, and its home is the neighborly community.
~ Eric Klinenberg
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