Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by George A. Sheehan

Quote by George A. Sheehan

Author

George A. Sheehan
George A. Sheehan

George A. Sheehan was a renowned American physician and author, known for his contributions to sports medicine and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Born on November 5, 1918, and passing away on November 1, 1993, Dr. Sheehan was not only an accomplished physician but also a beloved writer whose works inspired countless individuals to pursue a healthier way of life. more

You May Also Like

“When dams were erected on the Columbia, salmon battered themselves against the concrete, trying to return home. I expect no less from us. We too must hurl ourselves against and through the literal and metaphorical concrete that contains and constrains us, that keeps us from talking about what is most important to us, that keeps us from living the way our bones know we can, that bars us from our home. It only takes one person to bring down a dam.”

“I wondered what it does to each of us to spend the majority of our waking hours doings things we'd rather not do, wishing we were outside or simply elsewhere, wishing we were reading, thinking, making love, fishing, sleeping, or simply having time to figure out who the hell we are and what the hell we're doing.”