“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.” FeelsLittlesImportantBitsExerciseHealthyLittle BitGymFeel BetterTrainers Author:Ralph Lauren
“Being healthy isn't about inches, pounds, or how kids look - it's about how they feel and making sure they feel good about themselves. So rather than focusing on appearance, it's important to emphasize to kids that when we eat healthy food and stay active, we feel better, and we can perform better in everything we do, from athletics to academics.” FeelsLooksImportantKidsHealthyAppearanceActiveFeel GoodPoundsInchesFeel BetterAthleticsHealthy Food Author:Michelle Obama
“Never trust anyone who has no doubts. And I'm not talking about scepticism either: scepticism can be a healthy thing. You can have an argument with someone who's a sceptic. When I say 'cynic', I mean someone who has given up, and they want you to give up too, so it makes them feel better about themselves.” GivingMeanDoubtHealthyGiving UpArgumentFeel BetterNever TrustScepticismScepticNever Trust Anyone Author:Billy Bragg
“I mostly eat healthy. I just do. I'm not a vegan for health reasons - although obviously I'm 20 pounds lighter than when I started. I stayed 20 pounds lighter. I feel better. My friends say I look better. All that's true. But I'm a vegan for compassionate reasons.” FeelsLooksReasonHealthyMy FriendsPoundsVeganCompassionateFeel BetterLighters Author:Russell Simmons
“Living in the middle of beautiy like this, we've no call to have puny ideas about God. Why do you suppose His world is so fancy-fine, so full of wonderment if He doesn't want everything to be good and perfect and right and healthy? But we can spoil His good work. When we mess things up, then we shouldn't blame Him and try to make ourselves feel better by contending that it's what He wanted.” IfsWorldWantFeelsTryingIdeasWantedPerfectMiddleFineHealthyBlameBe GoodMessFancyFeel BetterGood WorkSpoilContendingChristy Huddleston Author:Catherine Marshall