“If you have cancer, the most important single consideration is to get the maximum amount of vitamin B17 into your body in the shortest period of time. This is secondary to the medical skill involved in administering it, which is relatively minimal.” IfsImportantBodyAmountInvolvedPeriodsSkillsCancerMedicalYour BodyConsiderationMaximumVitamins Author:Ernst T. Krebs
“The constant free flow of communication amount us-enabling the free interchange of ideas-forms the very bloodstream of our nation. It keeps the mind and body of our democracy eternally vital, eternally young.” MindIdeasBodyFormYoungNationsDemocracyCommunicationAmountFlowConstantMind And BodyEnablingInterchange Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“The longer I live, the more I am certified that men, in all that relates to their own health, have not common sense! whether it be their pride, or their impatience, or their obstinancy, or their ingrained spirit of contradiction, that stupefies and misleads them, the result is always a certain amount of idiocy, or distraction in their dealings with their own bodies! ... either by their wild impatience of bodily suffering, and the exaggerated moan they make over it, or else by their reckless defiance of it, and neglect of every dictate of prudence!” MenBodySpiritCertainSufferingResultsCommonPrideAmountCommon SenseRelateContradictionOver ItNeglectDistractionPrudenceRecklessImpatienceMisleadDefianceExaggeratedDealingsIdiocy Author:Jane Welsh Carlyle
“Modern statisticians are familiar with the notion that any finite body of data contains only a limited amount of information on any point under examination; that this limit is set by the nature of the data themselves, and cannot be increased by any amount of ingenuity expended in their statistical examination: that the statistician's task, in fact, is limited to the extraction of the whole of the available information on any particular issue.” WholeFactsBodyIssuesModernInformationParticularAmountLimitsTasksNotionAvailableFamiliarDataStatisticsFiniteExaminationIngenuityStatisticianExtraction Author:Ronald Fisher
“I know that if I do the right amount of, say, meditation and hot yoga or something, I can move the energy through my body and get rid of my cold within twenty-four hours.” IfsKnowsI CanBodyMovingEnergyHoursFourMeditationColdAmountYogaTwentiesHotHot Yoga Author:Jason Mraz
“From youth to middle, and often to past middle, age, most men are apt to be too closely engaged in the struggle of life to pay due attention to the strength of the body. They may take daily what they consider a sufficient amount of exercise; but the exercise is not calculated to keep the various limbs and muscles, still less the internal organs, in proper working order. Amid the ordinary concerns of life the man may appear strong, even stalwart. But when occasion arises for some special muscular exercise, or taxing the action of some organ, he finds out his weakness.” MenMayStillsBodyAgeActionPastOrderStrongPayAttentionStruggleMiddleSpecialYouthHe ManAmountExerciseOrdinaryWeaknessConcernVariousDuesAriseOccasionsSufficientEngagedMusclesInternalsOrgansLimbsMiddle AgesLife StruggleStalwart Author:Richard A. Proctor
“People have a fear of the unknown. Insects have different senses than us, different amount of limbs and their body structure is very different. It's hard for us to really relate to them and understand them.” PeopleDifferentHardBodyAmountStructureSensesRelateInsectsLimbsFear Of The Unknown Author:Dominic Monaghan
“I've had a fair amount of experience with snakes, and I find them to be pretty honest in terms of how you read their body language and emotions. They'll tell you when they're grumpy. They'll tell you when they're okay.” BodyLanguageTermEmotionHonestAmountFairsOkaySnakesBody LanguageGrumpy Author:Dominic Monaghan
“Ive learned a tremendous amount over the years by watching designers work. I now have a good understanding of what sits well on the body, not to mention the importance of a great cut and quality.” YearsWellsBodyUnderstandingQualityCuttingAmountImportanceDesignerI've LearnedGood Understanding Author:Claudia Schiffer
“Basically, the body does have a vast amount of inbuilt anti-ageing machinery; it's just not 100% comprehensive, so it allows a small number of different types of molecular and cellular damage to happen and accumulate.” DoeDifferentBodyHappensNumbersTypeAmountDamageMachineryComprehensiveAgeingSmall NumbersCellular Author:Aubrey de Grey
“There is a strange fact about the human mind, a fact that differentiates the mind sharply from the body. The body is limited in ways that the mind is not. One sign of this is that the body does not continue indefinitely to grow in strength and develop in skill and grace. By the time most people are thirty years old, their bodies are as good as they will ever be; in fact, many persons' bodies have begun to deteriorate by that time. But there is no limit to the amount of growth and development that the mind can sustain. The mind does not stop growing at any particular age.” PeopleWayYearsMindHumansPersonsDoeFactsBodyAgeGrowsGrowthGraceGrowingParticularStrangeDevelopmentAmountSkillsLimitsThirtyHuman MindThirty YearsDifferentiateThirty Years Old Author:Mortimer Adler
“You could stand here sick with ten illnesses today, and tomorrow have no evidence of any of them. Your body has the ability to replenish itself that fast. But most of you do not have the ability to change your thoughts that fast. So the amount of time that it takes between sickness and wellness is only the amount of time that it takes for me to figure out how to let it in - for me to figure out how to feel good, when I'm looking at something that makes me feel bad.” FeelsBodyTodayAbilityHealingFiguresAmountTomorrowTenEvidenceSickIllnessYour BodyFeel GoodWellnessSicknessAbility To ChangeToday And TomorrowChange Your Thoughts Author:Esther Hicks
“Realizing that our minds control our bodies while our bodies reflect our minds amounts to understanding the most fundamental aspects of ourselves. It further equals a comprehension of the relationship between our "tools." And since the mind and body are interrelated, this understanding makes it easier to see why coordinating them is a practical way of using these tools to greatest effect-a way of using the mind and body to live our lives as art.” WayMindArtBodyUnderstandingRealizingOur LivesMeditationEffectsAmountEasierAspectToolsFundamentalsPracticalsMind And BodyComprehensionMind ControlCoordinating Author:H. E Davey
“Anita Johnston, Ph.D., author of Eating in the Light of the Moon, taught me to look in the mirror with curiosity rather than fear. So I may look at my reflection and think, 'That's interesting. I wonder why my body seems bigger today than it did yesterday. Maybe it's water weight. Maybe it's my outfit. Or maybe my eyes are just playing tricks on me.' I know it's not possible for me to gain a noticeable amount of weight overnight, so I will go no further than that. I move on with my day without skipping a beat-and definitely without missing a meal.” ThinkingKnowsLooksMayBodyLightSeemsEyeTodayMovingWaterInterestingWonderMissingTaughtAmountMoonEatingBeatsReflectionGainsWeightBiggerMirrorsCuriosityYesterdayTricksMeals Author:Jenni Schaefer
“Doing the voice for something [cartoon] requires an enormous amount of energy and you really have to use your whole body. It's cool.” WholeUseBodyEnergyVoiceAmountEnormousCartoon Author:Megalyn Echikunwoke
“No music is going to stop the war. What's going to stop the war is a large amount of body bags, or a large amount of people in the streets, protesting it before it starts.” PeopleWarBodyStreetsAmountMusic IsBags Author:Eddie Vedder
“Meaning coming from feeling, feeling coming from within, you absorb a massive amount of information, it goes through your whole body, a little bit of it floats up to your head where there is deliberation. You are conditioned by the way your whole body is responding to what is going on.” WayLittlesWholeFeelingsBodyBitsInformationAmountLittle BitMassiveWithin YouFloatsRespondingDeliberation Author:Bill Henson
“Let's care and nurture our bodies. You are looking after something from a very early stage. Like a plant, you're giving it food and water and when it grows, look at the amount of buds it gives you. Every year it flourishes and comes back time and time again. Look after yourselves and don't be embarrassed about it.” GivingYearsLooksBodyCareGrowsWaterStageAmountPlantEmbarrassedNurtureBud Author:William Katt
“You have the upmost amount of energy because you're not just having a cocktail at the end of the night. You're actually not drinking alcohol and you're keeping your body really clean and it's an amazing feeling to be getting out all the toxins.” EndsFeelingsBodyNightEnergyAmountCleanDrinkingAlcoholYour BodyCocktailsDrinking AlcoholToxins Author:Colin Farrell
“With no gravitational force to work against, your body not only doesn't need the same amount of muscle and bone, it starts breaking them down. As on Earth, so in space: use it or lose it. And exercise may not solve the problem.” NeedsMayUseProblemBodyEarthForceLosesSpaceAmountExerciseSolveBonesYour BodyMusclesUse It Or Lose It Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“At its core, health is simple: eat the right amount for your body, don't ingest chemicals or fake foods, and move more.” BodyMovingSimpleAmountYour BodyCoreFakeChemicals Author:Jillian Michaels
“I'm not running a Fortune 500 company here. I'm not a bank controller. I run a gym. You have to expect a certain amount of sex. We're dealing with bodies, and trainers are very into being beautiful, so you're going to have people who are attracted to each other.” PeopleBodyRunningBeautifulCertainSexCompanyAmountFortuneGymTrainersBeing BeautifulControllers Author:Jackie Warner
“Everybody has a finite amount of energy and limits to what he or she can do. Listen to your body. It will talk to you if you're willing to listen.” IfsBodyEnergyCan DoWillingAmountLimitsYour BodyFinite Book:Never Say Never: 10 Lessons to Turn You Can't Into Yes I Can Source: Never Say Never: 10 Lessons to Turn You Can't Into Yes I Can
“If my legs are showing, the makeup artist adds a tiny amount of foundation to body lotion and rubs it in.” IfsBodyArtistAmountFoundationAddLegsTinyMakeupMakeup ArtistLotion Author:Christina Hendricks
“I was troubled by the presence of a shoe museum because it forced me to ask a very burning question: would my body be able to physically survive the amount of dope I would need to smoke in order to visit a shoeseum?” NeedsBodyAbleOrderAsksAmountShoesBurningSmokeMuseumsDope Author:Arj Barker
“If we dedicate a certain amount of time each day to cultivating compassion or any other positive quality, we are likely to attain results, just like when we train the body... Meditation consists of familiarizing ourselves with a new way of being, of managing our thoughts and the way we perceive the world. Through the recent advances in neuroscience it is now possible to evaluate these methods and to verify their impact on the brain and body.” IfsWorldWayBodyCertainResultsBrainQualityCompassionMeditationAmountMethodImpactTrainPerceiveEach DayNew WaysOur ThoughtsNeuroscienceEvaluateCultivatingVerify Author:Matthieu Ricard
“The amount of things I have been through and the remarkable ways in which the body has reacted is just phenomenal. No wonder I became religious, because you don't know why something's happening to you and you don't know how you bounced back.” KnowsWayHas BeensBodyReligiousWonderKnow HowAmountHappeningsRemarkablePhenomenal Author:Amitabh Bachchan
“I think what matures us is time, not necessarily our physical bodies. So I think she can probably change as much as human would in the timespan of the show. However, I do think as a human you reach a point where there's a certain amount of humility and acceptance of life and its consequences when you see your own body change and age, and the pounds come or the wrinkles come.” ThinkingHumansShowsBodyAgeCertainAcceptanceHumilityAmountConsequencePoundsWrinklesPhysical BodyBody Change Author:Deborah Ann Woll
“Women look at their bodies, and they're never thin enough. The financial advisors that I've talked to say they ask their clients, "How much money do you need in order to feel secure?" "X amount." Then, as soon as the client got the amount, it would double automatically.” NeedsFeelsLooksEnoughBodyOrderAsksAmountFinancialSecureClientsAdvisorsFinancial Advisor Author:Geneen Roth
“Shame is, hands down, the most uncomfortable feeling. And, because it produces continuous amounts of inflammatory chemicals in the body, it is also a health risk.” FeelingsBodyHandsRiskProduceAmountShameUncomfortableChemicalsUncomfortable Feeling Author:Christiane Northrup
“Having been through a tremendous amount of emotional pain, to process it properly, to be able to have it make sense and then move it through your body, your mind, your spirit, and be done with it, you really have to address it head-on. Being able to really have the courage enough to truly face it, to truly look at it, to truly feel it.” FeelsMindLooksDoneEnoughBodyAblePainFacesMovingSpiritProcessEmotionalAmountYour BodyMake SenseAddressesEmotional Pain Author:Mariel Hemingway
“Love is always master everywhere. It shapes the soul, the heart, and the mind wherever it exists. What matters is not the amount of love, but simply its existence in the mind and heart where it resides. And it truly appears that love is to the soul of the lover as the soul itself is to the body which it animates.” MindHeartSoulMatterBodyLove IsExistenceMastersAmountLoversShapesWhat MattersHeart And Mind Author:Madeleine de Souvre, marquise de Sable
“I've done a reasonable amount of travelling, which I enjoyed, but not for too long at a time. I'm a home-body and get fatigued by it fairly soon, but enjoy thinking back on experiences when I've returned and then often wish I'd arranged a longer stay in the somewhat exotic place.” ThinkingLongDoneHomeBodyWishEnjoyAmountEnjoyedReasonableExoticExotic Places Author:Dennis Ritchie