“A lot of women are in a crazy exercise cycle; they're so afraid they'll gain weight if they stop, and it's especially hard when they get pregnant. What they need to realize is that if you're not exercising so much, you don't have to eat so much, and your body adjusts. It sounds so simple, but you really do have to listen to your body.” IfsNeedsHardBodySoundRealizingSimpleCrazyExerciseGainsWeightYour BodyCyclesPregnant Author:Courtney Thorne Smith
“[On the United States:] A nation which does not appreciate that the simple elocution exercise 'Merry Mary married hairy Harry' contains not one but three vowel sounds.” DoeStatesThreeLanguageNationsSoundSimpleUnitedUnited StatesExerciseMarriedAppreciateMaryMerryVowelsElocution Author:Jessica Mitford
“The sound and proper exercise of the imagination may be made to contribute to the cultivation of all that is virtuous and estimable in the human character.” HumansMayMadeCharacterSoundImaginationExerciseVirtuousCultivation Author:John Abercrombie
“Without the church it's like having a boat without the rudder. You think you can do it on your own and this may sound pedestrian or trite but I'll equate it to this: all my life I've been involved with exercise but no matter how much - and I know a great deal about the body - you need help. You need a trainer. You need to go to a gym and you need to have the expertise and the guidance of someone else. You cannot train yourself. I feel the same way about Christianity and what the church is. The church is the gym of the soul.” ThinkingKnowsWayNeedsFeelsMaySoulMatterHelpingBodySoundCan DoChurchDealsChristianityInvolvedExerciseTrainBoatGuidanceGymYou Can Do ItExpertiseTrainersNeed HelpPedestriansRudders Author:Sylvester Stallone
“The idea of taking a song, envisioning the overall sound in my head and then bringing the arrangement to life in the studio...well, that gives me satisfaction like nothing else.” GivingWritingWellsPersonsHas BeensIdeasStatesSongSoundExerciseGive MeSatisfactionStudiosSongwritingArrangementsNurtureMasterpieceWriting SongsEnvisioning Author:Brian Wilson