Quotes About Vigour
The manner of his life was of no importance. What affected her was that he had once been young. That he had grown old, and was now dead. That was all. Youth and vigour had come to that. Youth and vigour always came to that. Everything came to that.
~ Arnold Bennett
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I mean, I just try to run hard all four quarters.
~ Derrick Henry
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That in this, there is strength and nerves, or vigour and fortitude: whereof anger and indignation is altogether void.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Personal power is a feeling, like life.
~ Frederick Lenz
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Isaac Newton was born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham, in Lincolnshire, 1642: a weakly and diminutive infant, of whom it is related that, at his birth, he might have found room in a quart mug. He died on March the 20th, 1727, after more than eighty-four years of more than average bodily health and vigour; it is a proper pendant to the story of the quart mug to state that he never lost more than one of his second teeth.
~ Augustus De Morgan
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He also had a gung-ho hairline. It couldn't wait to get started
~ Marisha Pessl
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There was very little in the dispute which seemed to be worthy of the place in which it occurred, or of the vigour with which it was conducted; but it served to show the temper of the parties, and to express the bitterness of the political feelings of the day. It was said at the time, that never within the memory of living politicians had so violent an animosity displayed itself in the House as had been witnessed on this night
~ Anthony Trollope
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Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong: and a boy deprived of a father's care often develops, if he escapes the perils of youth, an independence and a vigour of thought which may restore in after life the heavy loss of early days.
~ Barry Singer
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A majority in all parties do, I think, want to see local government recover its old vigour and independence.
~ Ferdinand Mount
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The weariness of the cell is the vigour of the organism.
~ George Orwell
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You are thinking.'' he said. ''that my face is old and tired. You are thinking that I talk of power, and yet I am not even able to prevent the decay of my own body. Can you not understand, Winston, that the individual is only a cell? The weariness of the cell is the vigour of the organism.
~ George Orwell
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It's a sin to be tired.
~ Kate Moss
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Young blood keeps you alive. It's keep you on your tippy toes.
~ Andrei Arlovski
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This is the time to be super aggressive
~ Chris Lynch
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Beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time.
~ William Shakespeare
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My friend had listened with amused surprise to this long speech, which was poured forth with extraordinary vigour and earnestness, every point being driven home by the slapping of a brawny hand upon the speaker's knee. When our visitor was silent Holmes stretched out his hand and took down letter "S" of his commonplace book. For once he dug in vain into that mine of varied information.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Luther Reigns is a powerhouse.
~ Big Show
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Last comes the class of persons, of nervous organization and enfeebled vigour, whose sensual appetite craves highly seasoned dishes, men of a hectic, over-stimulated constitution. Their eyes almost invariably hanker after that most irritating and morbid of colours, with its artificial splendours and feverish acrid gleams,-orange.
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
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Many a man has borne himself proudly on the scaffold; surely the same pride should teach us to think truly about man's place in the world. Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cosy indoor warmth of traditional humanising myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigour, and the great spaces have a splendour of their own.
~ Bertrand Russell
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I have a need to play intensely every day, to fight every match hard.
~ Zinedine Zidane
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The German puts strength before beauty, and truth before convention, both in life and in literature. There is a vehement, sledge-hammer vigour about everything that he does. When he speaks, it is not to impress others, but because his heart would burst if he did not find an outlet for the thoughts that burn in his soul. Then, too, there is in German literature a fine reserve which I like; but its chief glory is the recognition I find in it of the redeeming potency
~ Helen Keller
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Your country is a constant reproach. It is rich to their poor, strong to their weak, vigorous to their idle, enterprising to their reactionaries, ingenious to their bewildered, can-do to their sit-and-wait, thrusting to their timid.
~ Frederick Forsyth
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It is in vain to dream of a wildness distant from ourselves. There is none such. It is in the bog in our brains and bowels, the primitive vigour of Nature in us, that inspires that dream. I shall never find in the wilds of Labrador any greater wildness than in some recess of Concord, i.e. than I import into it.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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The main thing is to be a force, so guys will say, 'Tooz is kicking butts.'
~ John Matuszak
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