“It's long past time we started focusing on the solutions that actually keep women healthy, instead of using basic aspects of women's health as a tool of cultural, moral, and political control.” LongPastPoliticalMoralHealthySolutionsAspectToolsWomen's Health Author:Martha Plimpton
“Another misconception is that if we truly loved someone, we will never finish with our grief, as if continued sorrow is a testimonial to our love. But true love does not need grief to support its truth. Love can last in a healthy and meaningful way, once our grief is dispelled. We can honor our dead more by the quality of our continued living than by our constantly remembering the past.” IfsWayNeedsDoeLastsPastRememberGriefQualitySupportHonorSorrowHealthyMeaningfulGrievingOur LoveMisconceptionTruth LoveRemembering The PastTestimonial Author:Judy Tatelbaum
“I mean, when you've had a problem in your past, whether it's attributed directly to high cholesterol or not, you want to lower your cholesterol. You want to eat healthy. You want to feel healthy. You want to have a little more energy.” WantFeelsMeanLittlesProblemPastEnergySportsHealthyOur PastYour PastCholesterolHigh Cholesterol Author:Mike Ditka
“How thrilling to discover one had depths, how consoling to find them less polluted than the shallows, how encouraging to identify the enemy not as a fissure in the will but as a dead fetus in the specimen jar of the unconscious. My attention was being paternally led away from the excruciating present to the happy, healthy future that would be enabled by an analysis of the sick past, as though the priest had nothing to do but study old books and make bright forecasts, the present not worthy of notice.” BookWould BePastAttentionEnemyStudyHealthySickDepthWorthyAnalysisUnconsciousPriestsThrillingJarsForecastsNot WorthyFetusConsolingOld Books Author:Edmund White
“All normal human beings are interested in their past. Only when the interest becomes an obsession, overshadowing present and future conduct, is it a danger. In much the same way healthy nations are interested in their history, but a morbid preoccupation with past glories is a sign that something is wrong with the constitution of the State.” WayHumansStatesPastNationsInterestHuman BeingsHistoryDangerHealthyNormalGloryConstitutionObsessionPreoccupationMorbidOvershadowing Author:C. V. Wedgwood
“I have a very healthy dose of self-loathing. But I think we all have a past of being whatever our story was, of feeling not good enough. It can propel you to work harder and do more, but it can also be a tremendous trap, and you cant see beyond it.” ThinkingSelfEnoughStoriesFeelingsPastHard WorkHealthyHarderGood EnoughTrapsCantWork HarderDoseLoathingNot Good EnoughSelf Loathing Author:Kim Cattrall
“My fingers curl through the holes in the wicker, through the wet grass beneath it, trying to hold tight to the sharp blades of the present. Somewhere in my brain a sinkhole is bubbling over, and each bubble contains a scene from a tiny sunken world ... I have never been the prophet of my own past before. It makes me wonder how the healthy dreamers can bear to sleep at all, if sleep means that you have to peer into that sinkhole by yourself. ... I had almost forgotten this occipital sorrow, the way you are so alone with the things you see in dreams.” IfsWorldWayTryingMeanDreamPastMy OwnSleepBrainWonderBearsSorrowHealthySceneFingersForgottenTinyHolesGrassProphetDreamerBubblesWetPeersBladesCurlsSinkholes Author:Karen Russell
“As the proud father of two teens and past Chairman to the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, I am committed to educating parents and especially young people on ways to live a long, healthy and active life.” PeopleWayLongTwoPastYoungFatherSportsParentPresidentProudHealthyCommittedActiveFitnessTeensCouncilChairmanWay To LivePhysical FitnessActive LifeProud Father Author:Lee Haney
“I love it when I meet a woman who was poor as a child and maybe had an abusive family, and broke out and found the one and they're married with a very healthy home and children, and they've let go of regret and their past and decided to embrace their journey and what that stands for.” ChildrenHomePastFoundPoorJourneyRegretHealthyLetting GoMarriedDecidedEmbraceBrokeAbusiveFound The One Author:Abbie Cornish
“Using the combined, integrated force of the mind and body is more efficient than using one without the other. Since the body can only exist in the present, that's where the mind should be too (unless we deliberately choose to contemplate the past or future). At the same time, the body needs to be healthy and in optimum operating condition so that it can respond effectively to the mind's directives.” NeedsShouldMindBodyPastForceMeditationConditionsHealthyEfficientContemplatingMind And BodyIntegratedOptimum Author:H. E Davey
“You can have a strong economy or you can help the environment, but you can't do both at the same time. That's ridiculous. In fact, as a sustainable vision for a healthy economy has to involve changing our energy policy and changing with respect to the natural world. Because we're hitting nature's thresholds, we're hitting nature's limits with respect to water and crop yields and energy use and fossil fuels heating the atmosphere at the same time we're past global peak and running out of that.” WorldFactsHelpingUseRunningPastEnergyStrongWaterNaturalVisionEconomyEnvironmentPolicyHealthyLimitsRidiculousAtmosphereFuelYieldHittingFossilsNatural WorldCropsFossil FuelThresholdHeatingEnergy PolicyStrong EconomyEnergy Use Author:James Cameron
“It's your time for a breakthrough! Make up your mind to leave the past and the old you behind. Focus on giving birth to a new you....the real you. It is your time to create a turning point for the better in your life. It is your destiny to be healthy, happy and successful.Your future is open, full of possibility and promise! Buckle down and do whatever is required to create a life that you are proud of and a life that you deserve! Don't look back!! Look ahead, move forward and make this your best year ever! You have the something special. You have GREATNESS within you!” GivingYearsMindLooksRealPastMovingBehindsDestinySuccessfulFocusSpecialPossibilityGreatnessProudBirthPromiseHealthyDeserveDown AndHappyMoving ForwardMoving OnOur FutureWithin YouBeing HappyOur DestinyYour FutureBreakthroughChanging Your LifeYour DestinyDeservingTurning PointsSomething SpecialOld YouGiving BirthInfinite PossibilitiesSelf TransformationReal YouBest YearNew Years ResolutionMake Up Your MindNew YouBucklesSpecial YouNew Year MotivationalLeaving The PastGreatness WithinHealthy Happy Author:Les Brown
“A healthy vision of the future is not possible without an accurate knowledge of the past.” PastVisionHealthyAccurateVisions Of The FutureKnowledge Of The Past Author:Daisaku Ikeda
“A group is as healthy as its 'social contract' is clear; a congregation as faithful as its covenant is mutually understood; a pastor as effective as the pastor's and people's commitment to trust and integrity is honored, guarded, and fulfilled.” PeoplePastSocialClearGroupsIntegrityHealthyUnderstoodCommitmentFaithfulContractsFulfilledPastorHonoredCovenantGuardedCongregationSocial Contract Author:David W Augsburger
“The way we get past capitalism is by building on the healthy non-capitalist aspects of our world while we also do pitched battle with the capitalist ones that we have a fair chance of winning against. In that way we build a better world and shrink the destructive capitalist practices that are part of the social fabric.” WorldWayPastWinningSocialChancePracticeBuildingHealthyBattleCapitalismFairsAspectDestructiveOur WorldCapitalistFabricShrinks Author:Cynthia Kauffman
“I want to be as healthy as I can be so I can make it past 50; make it past 60 and make it past 70.” WantI CanPastHealthy Author:Questlove
“I run; that's sort of my meditation. I've been to therapy in the past when I've had crisis moments in my life; I think it's very healthy. I think that's even a more acceptable attitude in America actually than it is probably back at home [in England].” ThinkingMomentsHomeRunningAmericaPastAttitudeMeditationHealthyEnglandCrisisTherapyAcceptable Author:Natalie Dormer
“In the course of a healthy debate, we prioritize different goals, and the different means of reaching them. But without some common baseline of facts, without a willingness to admit new information and concede that your opponent might be making a fair point, and that science and reason matter - then we're going to keep talking past each other, and we'll make common ground and compromise impossible.” MeanDifferentReasonPastGoalCommonImpossibleHealthyDebateCompromiseWillingnessPrioritize Author:Barack Obama
“Any fitness expert will tell you that a strong core is the start to a strong and healthy body. The same is true with our identities. It's about strengthening our core, which requires digging past all of the surface identities that crowd our nametags and remembering that at the deepest level we are God's masterpiece. The stronger our knowledge of the core of who we are, the better we'll be able to deflect the old names and false identities that try to own us.” TryingPastRememberStrongIdentityHealthyStrongerMasterpieceStrengtheningHealthy Body Author:Matthew West
“Black pride. Gay pride. White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant pride. All of these things, you know, they're polarized, aren't they? The red and blue states. Christians, that's the most insidious aspect of it, giving into this great Christian image of America. That's the most frightening thing of all. Whereas in the past they're trying to find things that unite us, to minimize the differences. Whereas today there's this belief in empowerment and entitlement by maximizing differences. I'm not so sure that that's healthy.” GivingTryingTodayChristianPastBeliefBlackPrideHealthyGayEmpowermentFrighteningEntitlementGiving In Author:Robert Towne
“Healthy areas that are richest in information are those areas in the wild where we can get all the information that's available to us within our human hearing range. The most valuable information throughout human evolution has been faint sounds. We tend to think in our modern world that if it's loud, if it grabs our attention, it's important. We get a lot of that in advertising. But in nature, it's the faintest sound that's important; it has determined, in the past of our ancestors, perhaps, if they will live or die. Faint sounds are the earliest clues of newly arriving information.” ThinkingWorldImportantPastAttentionModernEvolutionHealthyValuableDeterminedAdvertisingAncestorClueHuman Evolution Author:Gordon Hempton
“Sometimes the house of the future is better built, lighter and larger than all the houses of the past, so that the image of the dream house is opposed to that of the childhood home. Late in life, with indomitable courage, we continue to say that we are going to do what we have not yet done: we are going to build a house. This dream house may be merely a dream of ownership, the embodiment of everything that is considered convenient, comfortable, healthy, sound, desirable, by other people. It must therefore satisfy both pride and reason, two irreconcilable terms.” PeopleMayTwoSometimesReasonDoneHomeDreamPastHouseSoundTermChildhoodPrideHealthyComfortableLateBuiltOwnershipDesirableConvenientLightersEmbodimentIndomitableDream HouseChildhood Home Author:Gaston Bachelard
“We are all our own graveyards, I believe; we squat amongst the tombs of the people we were. If we're healthy, every day is a celebration, a Day of the Dead, in which we give thanks for the lives that we lived, and if we are neurotic we brood and mourn and wish that the past was still present.” PeopleIfsLifeGivingBelieveStillsPastI BelieveWishHealthHealthyThanksFilmmakerCelebrationNeuroticMournTombsCemeteryGraveyardCelebrate LifeSquatDay Of The Dead Author:Clive Barker