“Free people can treat each other justly, but they can't make life fair. To get rid of the unfairness among individuals, you have to exercise power over them. The more fairness you want, the more power you need. Thus, all dreams of fairness become dreams of tyranny in the end.” PeopleWantNeedsEndsDreamIndividualExerciseFairsTreatsTyrannyFairnessUnfairness Author:Andrew Klavan
“Like everyone, there are times when I just dont feel like exercising. When that happens, Im a bit more careful with my diet. But on days I really want a treat, like chocolate, I work out a little harder. I dont believe in beating myself up for not being good.” WantFeelsBelieveLittlesHappensBitsExerciseTreatsHarderCarefulWork OutBe GoodDietsChocolate Author:Judy Reyes
“Common morality now treats childbearing as an aberration. There are practically no good reasons left for exercising one's fertility.” ChildrenReasonLeftCommonMoralityExerciseTreatsFertilityAberrationChildbearing Book:Sex and destiny: the politics of human fertility Source: Sex and destiny: the politics of human fertility
“Treat yourself and others with kindness when you eat, exercise, play, work, love, and everything else. When you think, feel, and act kindly, you hasten your ability to connect to the power of intention.” ThinkingFeelsPlayAbilityKindnessExerciseTreatsIntentionBe KindRespecting OthersGood IntentionsCaring For OthersSocial InteractionRandom Acts Of KindnessTreat YourselfPower Of IntentionWork Love Author:Wayne Dyer
“I've always tried to be pretty healthy, eating well and exercising regularly. I definitely give myself treats.” GivingWellsExerciseHealthyEatingTreatsHealthy EatingEating Well Author:Christina Applegate
“To relive the relationship between owner and slave we can consider how we treat our cars and dogs - a dog exercising a somewhat similar leverage on our mercies and an automobile being comparable in value to a slave in those days” ValuesDogCarExerciseMercyTreatsSlaverySlaveOwnersAutomobileSlave Owners Author:Edward Hoagland
“The problem isn't who is in charge. It's what is in charge. The problem is that people are encouraged to function as machines. Or, actually, as mechanisms. Human emotion and sympathy are unprofessional. They are inappropriate to the exercise of reason. Everything which makes people good - makes them human - is ruled out. The system doesn't care about people, but we treat it as if it were one of us, as if it were the sum of our goods and not the product of our least admirable compromises.” PeopleIfsHumansReasonProblemCareEmotionProductsExerciseMachinesTreatsFunctionCompromiseGoodsMechanismAdmirableInappropriateHuman Emotions Book:The Gone-Away World Source: The Gone-Away World