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“The healthiest people were those who didn't spend money that they hadn't earned, to buy things that they didn't need, to impress people that they didn't like.”
“The healthiest practice in the world is the practice of love.”
Source: When Humans Unite: Making A World Without Borders
“The healthiest relationships have room for both male and female strengths.”
Source: The Woman's Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment, and the Male Mind
“The healthiest response to life is joy.”
“The Healthiest Response to life is Laughter.There is always a reason to be grateful.You belong in the scheme of the universe. There's nothing to be afraid of. You are Safe.Your soul cherishes every aspect of your life.There is a Plan, and your soul knows what it is.Ecstasy is the energy of spirit. When life flows, ecstasy is natural.There is a creative solution to every problem. Every possibility holds the promise of abundance.Obstacles are Opportunities in disguise.Evolution leads the way through desire.Freedom is Letting Go.”
“The healthiest way I know how to move through an emotion effectively is to surrender completely to that emotion when its loop of physiology comes over me. I simply resign to the loop and let it run its course for 90 seconds. Just like children, emotions heal when they are heard and validated. Over time, the intensity and frequency of these circuits usually abate. ...Paying attention to which array of circuits we are concurrently running provides us with tremendous insight into how our minds are fundamentally wired...”
Source: My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
“The healthy and strong individual is the one who asks for help when he needs it. Whether he's got an abscess on his knee or in his soul.”
“The healthy being craves an occasional wildness, a jolt from normality, a sharpening of the edge of appetite, his own little festival of Saturnalia, a brief excursion from his way of life.”
“The healthy can't understand the emptied, the broken.”
Source: Cloud Atlas: A Novel
“The healthy Christian is not necessarily the extrovert, ebullient Christian, but the Christian who has a sense of God's presence stamped deep on his soul, who trembles at God's word, who lets it dwell in him richly by constant meditation upon it, and who tests and reforms his life daily in response to it.”
“The healthy eye ought to see all visible things and not to say, I wish for green things; for this is the condition of a diseased eye.”
Source: Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Golden Sayings, Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus, Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion
“The healthy introvert understands that their personality is not a deterministic, fixed reality that they are powerless against. Being an introvert is never an excuse to shirk responsibility or to justify bad habits.”
Source: The Introvert Writer: Being Your Creative Best By Being Your Truest Self
“The healthy know not of their health, but only the sick: this is the physician's aphorism, and applicable in a far wider sense than he gives it.”
Source: Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished
“The healthy life is hardly one marked by an absence of crises. In fact, an individual's psychological health is distinguished by how early he or she can meet crisis.”
“The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.”
Source: The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: The Symbolic life
“The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.
Carl Jung
Swiss psychologist (1875 - 1961)”
“The healthy man does not torture others.”
Source: The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: The Symbolic life
“The healthy man is the thin man. But you don’t need to go hungry for it: Remove the flours, starches and sugars; that’s all.”
“The healthy should be reminded that we are all dying because it is through our own reminder of mortality that we accelerate our good intentions, into actions people can see.”
“The ‘healthy’ sign, for Barthes, is one which draws attention to its own arbitrariness—which does not try to palm itself off as ‘natural’ but which, in the very moment of conveying a meaning, communicates something of its own relative, artificial status as well. …Signs which pass themselves off as natural, which offer themselves as the only conceivable way of viewing the world, are by that token authoritarian and ideological. It is one of the functions of ideology to ‘naturalize’ social reality, to make it seem as innocent and unchangeable as Nature itself. Ideology seeks to convert culture into Nature, and the ‘natural’ sign is one of its weapons. Saluting a flag, or agreeing that Western democracy represents the true meaning of the word ‘freedom’, become the most obvious, spontaneous responses in the world. Ideology, in this sense, is a kind of contemporary mythology, a realm which has purged itself of ambiguity and alternative possibility.”
Source: Literary Theory: An Introduction
“The healthy spirit of self-help created among working people would, more than any other measure, serve to raise them as a class; and this, not by pulling down others, but by levelling them up to a higher and still advancing standard of religion, intelligence, and virtue.”
“The healthy stomach is nothing if it is not conservative. Few radicals have good digestions.”
Source: The Note-books of Samuel Butler: 1874-1883
“The heaping together of paintings by Old Masters in museums is a catastrophe; likewise, a collection of a hundred Great Brains makes one big fathead.”
Source: The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Civilization in transition
“The hearing aids are very helpful for speech reading. Without the hearing aids, my voice becomes very loud, and I cannot control the quality of my voice.”
“The hearing that is only in the ears is one thing. The hearing of the understanding is another. But the hearing of the spirit is not limited to any one faculty to the ear, or to the mind.”
“The hearings are just like a snake about to devour people.”
“The heart
the heart
the heart
how it thrives on hate.”
Source: Collected Poems 1912-1944
“The heart / That laughs must ache.”
“The heart [of my work], the quintessential, remains the questioning of photographic truth. Be careful, be critical, doubt, and filter the information you receive.”
“The heart aches in brokenness as daylight awakens the pain of knowing.”
“The heart also knows things, and so does the imagination. Thank God. If not for heart and imagination, the world of fiction would be a pretty seedy place. It might not even exist at all.”
Source: On writing: a memoir of the craft
“The heart and brain divide is sheer fiction; In everyday life, heart and brain act as one.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“The Heart and core of everything here is good, that whatever may be the surface waves, deep down and underlying everything, there is an infinite basis of Goodness and Love.”
Source: Swami Vivekananda on Himself
“The heart and hand of those who always mete out become callous from always meting out.”
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo
“The heart and life of a woman is much more vast than that. All women are made in the image of God in that we bring forth life. When we offer our tender and strong feminine hearts to the world and to those we love, we cannot help but mother them.”
Source: You Are Captivating: Celebrating a Mother's Heart
“The heart and mind can find peace and harmony by contemplating the transcendental nature of the true self as supreme effulgent life.”
“The heart and mind of every Muslim is affected by whether or not the Israel-Palestine issue is dealt with fairly.”
“The heart and mind of God are best captured by the living Word that transforms.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“The heart and soul of a Navy SEAL is somebody who's committed to their country and committed to their teammates.”
“The heart and soul of loving yourself is integrity and the peace of conscience it inspires.”
“The heart and soul of network programming is series programming, the weekly repetition of characters you like having in your house.”
“The heart and soul of school culture is what people believe, the assumptions they make about how school works.”
“The heart and soul of sex is the physical heat it creates between two bodies. Sometimes playful, sometimes passionate, sometimes pure and sweet, this skin-to-skin connection renews your bond and strengthens chemistry.”
“The heart and soul of the Christian life is learning to hear God's voice and then developing the courage to do what he asks us to do.”
“The heart and soul of the company is creativity and innovation.”
“The heart and the almanac never agree about time.”
Source: Balcony Stories
“The heart and the mind, what an enigma.”
“The heart apparently doesn’t stop that easily.”
Source: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
“The heart asks pleasure first,
And then, excuse from pain;
And then, those little anodynes
That deaden suffering;
And then, to go to sleep;
And then, if it should be
The will of its Inquisitor,
The liberty to die.”
Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
“The Heart asks Pleasure--first--
And then--Excuse from Pain”
Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson