Quotes About Vitality
If you want to live, you must walk. If you want to live long, you must run.
~ Jinabhai Navik
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I couldn't imagine life unless I could continue to have powerful experiences in the wild, and I never wanted to be in a place where I wanted to do something but my body couldn't....
~ Joan Anderson
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The source of healing power [is, first] the healer's own adrenal glands. And the adrenals are indeed the furnace that generates lifeforce energy.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
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Lifeforce energy is distributed through the body by seven chakras or energy transformers
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
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How does your attitude affect your energy level?
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
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Simply being active is not life.
~ Joan Chittister
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I don't look my age, I don't feel my age and I don't act my age. To me age is just a number.
~ Joan Collins
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I think health is another exceedingly important thing.
~ Joan Collins
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A living thing is distinguished from a dead thing by the multiplicity of the changes at any moment taking place in it.
~ Joan D. Chittister
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I enjoy life when things are happening. I don't care if it's good things or bad things. That means you're alive.
~ Joan Rivers
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The rumors of my impending death have been greatly exaggerated," she paraphrased Mark Twain now.
~ JoAnn Ross
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You're the main character of your life," Jacie said. "You're too important to die. That's how everybody feels.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
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She had been so fiercely alive. She had spoken honestly, and lived with an honesty that few could claim to match. She had made the most of every minute she was given. She bargained and rationed and managed the seconds. She burned up the days.
~ Ann Napolitano
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I work very hard on my health, and I think about it, of course, like I've never thought before.
~ Ann Richards
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Your health is what you make of it. Everything you do and think either adds to the vitality, energy and spirit you possess or takes away from it.
~ Ann Wigmore
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The last time she had seen him in the flesh, all the vital force of his life stripped away, his sharpened face had confronted her with such a fearful fixed finality of sightless indifference that she had been frozen in mortal terror, engulfed by abysmal despair. After all the years of unfailing support, his huge, inhuman, deaf, blind inaccessibility was horrifying. He had not kept his promise. He had abandoned her, left her to suffer alone.
~ Anna Kavan
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There are certain shocks which, if sufficiently strong, seem to have power to destroy the balance of life. Such a shock would seem to overthrow all the intricate, vital, slowly developed mechanism of mind, to plunge the victim into a chaotic half-world of confusion and loss. This is what had happened to Anna.
~ Anna Kavan
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Night is the worst time, when her vitality sinks to its lowest ebb and she's frightened of everything. Unable to read or do anything else, she wanders about the house like a woman living with ghosts, who can't find the way or the will to return to the living world.
~ Anna Kavan
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My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring and carried aloft on the wings of the breeze.
~ Anne Bronte
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Outside, the natural world was enjoying a moment of total strength.
~ Anne Carson
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Lava bread makes you passionate.
~ Anne Carson
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No accident of the body can make it stop burning.
~ Anne Carson
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When we de-repress the fear of death, we reclaim the energy that has gone into denial. We feel buoyed up as streams of creative energy course through our bodies, minds and nervous systems. By facing a subject that usually depresses and terrifies us, we feel lighter, freer, more perceptually and cognitively alive in all our encounters....Old age will no longer be a synonym for death, or dying, but for living.
~ Anne Karpf
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I could run nearly naked on a hot, windy beach and plunge without care into a running diamond sea; roll on the sand and fling my arms wide to the sun and still be what I was...young.
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
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