“Training is doing your homework. It's not exciting. More often than not it's tedious. There is certainly no glory in it. But you stick with it, over time, and incrementally through no specific session, your body changes. Your mind becomes calloused to effort. You stop thinking of running as difficult or interesting or magical. It just becomes what you do. It becomes a habit.” ThinkingMindBodyRunningDifficultInterestingEffortHabitGloryTrainingExcitingSticksYour BodySessionHomeworkTediousInspirational RunningChanging Your MindBody Change Author:Jack Edmonds
“Your Heavenly body is going to be an awful lot like it is now, only better. And if you enjoy its pleasures now, think how marvelous they're going to be when your body is supernatural, really super, with more power and more beauty and more grace and greater thrills and more marvelous exciting experiences and love than ever!-All the pleasures of this life and Heaven too, and their continuation on the other side!” IfsThinkingBodyHeavenEnjoySidesPleasureGreaterGraceAnd LoveExcitingYour BodyAwfulThis LifeHeavenlyMarvelousContinuationHeavenly Bodies Author:David Berg
“Rivers flow not past, but through us; tingling, vibrating, exciting every cell and fiber in our bodies, making them sing and glide.” BodyPastFlowRiversExcitingCellsMemorableFiber Author:John Muir
“Sculpture is, in the twentieth century, a wide field of experience, with many facets of symbol and material and individual calligraphy. But in all these varied and exciting extensions of our experience we always come back tot the fact that we are human beings of such and such a size, biologically the same as primitive man, and that it is through drawing and observing, or observing and drawing, that we equate our bodies with our landscape.” MenHumansFactsBodyIndividualHuman BeingsCenturyFieldsMaterialsExcitingSizeWideDrawingSymbolsLandscapePrimitiveExtensionsSculptureObservingTwentieth CenturyFacetsCalligraphyPrimitive ManTots Author:Barbara Hepworth
“The erotic element always present in fashion, the kiss of loving labor on the body, is now overtly expressed by language. Belts hug or clasp; necklines plunge; jerseys bind. The word exciting tingles everywhere.” BodyLanguageFashionKissingElementsClothesLaborExcitingHugBeltsEroticJerseyPlunge Book:On the contrary Source: On the contrary