I Quotes
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“I exercise about 40 minutes a day, and I'll run one day and do circuit training the next day. I live in an area where there are brilliant hills and mountains, so I get a good hill run with my dog. At home, I'll do the circuit training with old weights, along with pull-ups in the trees and that sort of stuff.”
“I exercise as much as I can. If I don't exercise, I feel sluggish. i try to do 30 minutes a day.”
“I exercise at home - light cardio and yoga.”
“I exercise at least five times a week with stretching, Pilates, push-ups, planks, sit- ups, squats and light weights.”
“I exercise at the gym with a trainer. I feel it's very healthy, very important - important for everybody. I feel it's good for you. It makes you feel better. It loosens you up a little bit.”
“I exercise daily to keep my figure. I keep patting my hand against the bottom of my chin. It works too. I have the thinnest fingers in town.”
“I exercise every morning without fail. One eyelid goes up and the other follows.”
“I exercise everyday. I swim, I bike, I run and I go to the gym.”
“I exercise five days a week at home.”
“I exercise hard and the reason I do is so that I can earn the things I like to consume.”
“I exercise most days.”
“I exercise my right as a free citizen to spend my own money in my own way, so that I can go on the day, the time, to the doctor I choose and get out fast.”
Source: As I said to Denis--: the Margaret Thatcher book of quotations
“I exercise regularly. I eat moderate amounts of healthy food. I make sure to get plenty of rest. I see my doctor once a year and my dentist twice a year. I floss every night. I've had chest x–rays, cardio stress tests, EKGs and colonoscopies. I see a psychologist and have a variety of hobbies to reduce stress. I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I don't have crazy, reckless sex with strangers. If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I'm gonna be really pissed.”
“I exercise regularly; I make it a point to spend some time in the gym. It is important for people to enjoy their exercises, so choose a form of exercise that makes you happy.”
“I exercise strong self control. I never drink anything stronger than gin before breakfast.”
“I exercise three to four times a week, doing the Tracy Anderson Method, which involves toning and strengthening our small muscle groups.”
“I exercise. I go to the gym every day. It's about respecting what you're doing. You're going on stage. You have to sleep. You have to be prepared.”
“I exercised my mental muscles in the library, and lo and behold, I transformed myself from a casual reader into a focused one. So it was more than just free books, but also free space and a culture that reinforced settling down, deep reading, thinking, imagining, and exploring with my mind. I am no doubt a writer today because I had a place to go as a kid, where I knew stories were essential, and where everybody also reveled in the wonder within books.”
Source: Crossing Borders: Personal Essays
“I exhort all, who reverence the Word of the Lord, to read it, and diligently imprint it on their memory.”
Source: Institutes of the Christian Religion
“I exhort and entreat you all, disregard what this man and that man thinks about these things, and inquire from the Scriptures all these things.”
“I exhort you also to take part in the great combat, which is the combat of life, and greater than every other earthly conflict.”
Source: Gorgias. Philebus. Parmenides. Theaetetus. Sophist. Statesman
“I exhort you and beseech you in the bowels of Christ, faint not, weary not. There is a great necessity of heaven; ye must needs have it: all other things, as houses, lands, children, husband, friends, country, credit, health, wealth, honour, may be wanted ; but heaven is your one thing necessary, the good part that shall not be taken from you. See that you buy the field where the Pearl is; sell all and make a purchase of salvation. Think it not easy; for it is a steep ascent to eternal glory; many are lying dead by the way, that were slain with security.”
“I exhort you never to debase the moral currency or to lower the standard of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives, and to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on wrong.”
Source: Lectures on Modern History: Great Event
“I exhort you only to one thing, that you rise up for Allah's sake by twos and simply; then ponder! There is no madness in your companion. He is only a warner to you before a severe chastisement.”
“I exhort you, press on in your course, and exhort all men that they may be saved.”
“I exile Jude Duarte to the mortal world. Until and unless she is pardoned by the crown, let her not step one foot in Faerie or forfeit her life.”
“I exile Jude Duarte to the mortal world. Until and unless she is pardoned by the crown, let her not step one foot in Faerie or forfeit her life.'
'I gasp. 'But you can't do that!'
He looks at me for a long moment, but his gaze is mild, as though he's expecting me to be fine with exile. As though I am nothing more than one of his petitioners. As though I am nothing at all. 'Of course I can,' he replies.
...
Our eyes meet, and the odd smile on his face is clearly meant for me. I remember what it was to hate him with the whole of my heart, but I've remembered too late.”
Source: The Wicked King
“I exist as an annexe of the BBC. I'm down the road a bit from the main building, in a little hut.”
“I exist as I am, that is enough,
If no other in the world be aware I sit content,
And if each and all be aware I sit content.
One world is aware and by far the largest to me, and that is myself,”
“I exist as I am, that is enough,
If no other in the world be aware I sit content,
And if each and all be aware I sit content.
One world is aware, and by the far the largest to me, and that is myself.”
“I exist as I am, that is enough, If no other in the world be aware I sit content, And if each and all be aware I sit content. One world is aware, and by the far the largest to me, and that is myself, And whether I come to my own today or in ten thousand or ten million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness, I can wait.”
Source: Walt Whitman: Selected Poems 1855-1892
“I exist as I am, that is enough, If no other in the world be aware, I sit content, And if each and all be aware, I sit content.”
Source: Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856
“I exist as I am, that is enough.”
Source: Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856
“I exist dad! I wake up every morning and I exist. Because you made me. I didn’t ask to be here, in this world, in this house, but you guys made me and I’m here and I exist, even though you pretend I don’t. And you know what? It really hurts. It hurts that you treat me like nothing and treat Adam like everything. It hurts how we’re all scared of you. Literally everything about you hurts me, and you don’t even care that it hurts.””
Source: The Yearbook
“I exist for I dissolve in all.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I Exist for I Dissolve in All (Sonnet 2265)
My brain is multilingual,
my heart is multicultural,
my life is multidimensional,
I exist for I dissolve in all.
You barely speak one language,
ramble doctrines from one dead book,
can't see beyond the customs of your tribe,
yet you say, your truth is the cosmic truth!
Fanaticism is compensation for insecurity,
supremacy is compensation for inferiority.
Over a hundred books, thousands of sonnets,
half a thousand limericks, half a thousand
free verse poems, yet I still say, I'm incomplete.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I exist here, now. I'm not much interested in the future. Or, more precisely put, I do not believe in the future. To exaggerate a little, I have no faith that I will still exist tomorrow or the day after. What is more, I absolutely detest retrospection. That dislike is balances only by my desire to make my way back home as quickly as possible.”
“I exist. I do what is needed. Eventually, I will no longer exist. That is enough.”
Source: Wind and Truth
“I exist in a state of almost perpetual hysteria.”
“I exist in symbiotic balance with all life for all time.”
Source: The Healing Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to Positive Vibes
“I exist in the depths of solitude pondering my true goal Trying 2 find peace of mind and still preserve my soul”
Source: The Rose that Grew from Concrete
“I exist in the paradise of my mind.”
“I exist in the tears that you shed when you stumble upon a song that brings all your memories and pours on you at once. I exist in every touch of you, that kills a rose for a second and then makes it immortal. I exist in that thunder that shakes the heart of your world and brings it down to its knees. I am everywhere inside you, where you know I would exist, but you would never search.”
Source: Between the Abyss and Paradise
“I exist in the world and live in my art.”
“I exist in the zine/small press community, which has always felt more even keel to me, when it comes to creators of varied gender backgrounds. But I also think that there is something to be said about the fact that even though I am female, I present closer to male in my way of dress and attitude/confidence/outspokeness, so I am treated differently by my male counterparts in a positive way.”
“I exist in two places, here and where you are.”
Source: Selected Poems, 1965-1975
“I exist inside a living hell — not a nightmare, but an unrelenting, screaming abyss with no exit. I am cursed beyond redemption, haunted by horrors that claw at my soul, and possessed by something monstrous that wears my face and mocks my every scream. Every second is torture — not pain, but a divine punishment etched into my bones, burning through my nerves, flooding my skull with fire. I am not alive. I am a condemned vessel, dragged through a waking exorcism that never ends.”
“I exist not to be loved and admired, but to love and act. It is not the duty of those around me to love me. Rather, it is my duty to be concerned about the world, about man.”
“I exist only because inside of me and above all else I am only and above all a Neapolitan. Naples exists inside of me, and always will. Fortunately for me there is this treasure that I have inside of me and, when I need it, then I pull it out.”
“I exist to increase human flourishing and decrease human suffering.”