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#1. Energy markets can be thought of as suffering from appendicitis due to fossil fuel subsidies. They need to be removed for a healthy energy economy. #Quote by Fatih Birol
#2. She was not suicidal; that is what people never managed to grasp. Cutting relieved the pressure and stood as some enduring demonstration of her emotion, some way to be in control of a body that could toss her about with seizures. It was borderline artistic to mark her body, chiaroscuro designs in blood. Dying is the last thing she would want, like any healthy organism. A little pain, a small invoked sting trailing her arm, brought her much closer to grounded when she could not keep her head from racing, her thoughts from consuming her with obsession. An ounce of liquid weight loss and she could go back to being herself again. Usually. #Quote by Thomm Quackenbush
#3. The feminist call was for women to embrace ways of seeing beauty and adorning ourselves that are healthy, life-affirming, and not overly time-time consuming. #Quote by Bell Hooks
#4. I want to go to the gym every day, otherwise I feel really bad. I just want to get more toned and healthy. #Quote by Lily Allen
#5. I try and eat really healthy when I'm home, but I certainly don't eat worms and snakes. #Quote by Bear Grylls
#6. When I'm healthy, I can still pitch. I know I can still pitch at that level and get the results that I want. #Quote by Randy Johnson
#7. I wouldn't push my kids to do anything. I want them to be happy, healthy, and I want them to be who they want to be, you know? #Quote by Heidi Klum
#8. The majority never has right on its side. Never, I say! That is one of these social lies against which an independent, intelligent man must wage war. Who is it that constitute the majority of the population in a country? Is it the clever folk, or the stupid? I don't imagine you will dispute the fact that at present the stupid people are in an absolutely overwhelming majority all the world over. But, good Lord! - you can never pretend that it is right that the stupid folk should govern the clever ones I (Uproar and cries.) Oh, yes - you can shout me down, I know! But you cannot answer me. The majority has might on its side - unfortunately; but right it has not. I am in the right - I and a few other scattered individuals. The minority is always in the right. (Renewed uproar.) #Quote by Henrik Ibsen
#9. In a healthy individual, a broken bone that has healed properly is strongest where it was once broken. You have not lost any life, Henry told himself. You will still get your fair share of years. Yet the quality of his life changed. Once you've been struck by violence, you acquire companions that never leave you entirely: Suspicion, Fear, Anxiety, Despair, Joylessness. The natural smile is taken from you and the natural pleasures you once enjoyed lose their appeal. #Quote by Yann Martel
#10. You seem like a woman in need of a healthy dose of me. #Quote by Lacey Alexander
#11. If a person gets rid of any weight, or girth, or fat, it isn't lost
it is fought off, beaten off. #Quote by Samuel G. Blythe
#12. Many people think that the high blood sugar seen in diabetes is due to a failure in clearance because the cells cannot take up the glucose in the blood for fuel. Even the textbooks say it. Glucose enters cells through a receptor called GLUT4. While the number of GLUT4 receptors in people with diabetes does not increase in response to dietary glucose as much as it does in healthy people, it this seems that this is not the major cause of hyperglycemia. People with diabetes still have enough of these receptors under most conditions. The major problem, as shown in Figure 10-1, appears to be the persistence of glucose production from the liver. #Quote by Richard David Feinman
#13. Weeks turned into months and a year passed, but I didn't miss my parents. I missed the memory of them. I assumed that part of my life was over. I didn't understand that I was required to have an attachment to them, to these people I barely knew. Rather, it was my understanding that I was supposed to switch my attachment to my foster parents. So I acted on that notion and no one corrected me, so I assumed that what I was doing was good and healthy. #Quote by John William Tuohy
#14. I want to be a positive influence in little girls' eyes. Little girls need to be confident and grow up with a healthy state of mind. It's a tough, tough world out there. #Quote by Christy Carlson Romano
#15. Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body. #Quote by Joseph Addison
#16. It's perfectly healthy-encouraged, even- to have an idea tomorrow that contradicted your idea today #Quote by Jeff Bezos
#17. I am delighted to experience the beauty of life. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#18. I try to eat healthy. #Quote by Nina Dobrev
#19. I'm not depressed and I continue to remain healthy and positive, but developing 'Smash Bros.' is beyond hard, #Quote by Masahiro Sakurai
#20. Building a world where we meet our own needs without denying future generations a healthy society is not impossible, as some would assert. The question is where societies choose to put their creative efforts #Quote by Christopher Flavin
#21. My idea of perfect happiness is a healthy family, peace between nations, and all the critics die. #Quote by David Mamet
#22. Home life's great, man. The kids are great, happy and healthy. I've reached this sort of wonderful precipice. #Quote by Ryan Phillippe
#23. Transcendence is a healthy dose of insignificance to a race whose root sin is pride. Transcendence cuts us all down to our proper proportion before an awesome God. That you and I are not significant is a wonderful, freeing discovery, and that's what church is for. #Quote by James MacDonald
#24. People often said to me what I couldn't do things when I was younger such as sports, writing, mathematics, geography, science etc - I pathway can always be tailored can change and that change itself is possible what did I excel in well art was one of those things of have gone BACK to to move FORWARD and have taken up poetry and creativity something that occupies my mind in way that creates happy thoughts, happy feelings, and happiness all round really.
To invest in your strengths and understand but not over-define yourself by your deficits is something that has worked for me over the years and this year in particular (the ethos was always there instilled that I am human being first like anyone else by my parents and family but it has been tenderly and quite rightly reaffirmed by a friend also) it has made me a more balanced person whom has healthy acknowledgment of my autism who but also wants to be known as a person first - see me first, see that I have a personality first.
I say this not in anger or bitterness but as a healthy optimistic realisation and as a message of hope for people out there. #Quote by Paul Isaacs
#25. Like an athlete trains, so must the student of life. #Quote by Elizabeth Salamanca-Brosig
#26. In the past, I used to think real love was anti-capitalistic.
I believed love, as the modern world understood it, was an endless siege fueled by the impossibility of healthy co-dependence.
One person always gave. One person always took.
Selflessness and selfishness.
I was wrong.
Real love is unto itself. For every person, it's different, and no one can presume to explain its complexity using mere words.
For me, love comes down to the moments of pure, unadulterated happiness in your life. #Quote by Renee Ahdieh
#27. It's my personal opinion, and I'm not espousing it to anybody else, I think your immune system and how healthy you are determines how you react to any excess of any kind. #Quote by George Hamilton
#28. I really think that this magazine [Sports Illustrated] is a big step in the "healthy is the new skinny" movement. #Quote by Ronda Rousey
#29. But I am so pathologically obsessed with usage that every semester the same thing happens: once I've had to read my students' first set of papers, we immediately abandon the regular Lit syllabus and have a three-week Emergency Remedial Usage and Grammar Unit, during which my demeanor is basically that of somebody teaching HIV prevention to intravenous-drug users. When it merges (as it does, every term) that 95 percent of those intelligent upscale college students have never been taught, e.g., what a clause is or why a misplace 'only' can make a sentence confusing or why you don't just automatically stick in a comma after a long noun phrase, I all but pound my head on the blackboard; I get angry and self-righteous; I tell them they should sue their hometown school boards, and mean it. The kids end up scared, both of me and for me. Every August I vow silently to chill about usage this year, and then by Labor Day there's foam on my chin. I can't seem to help it. The truth is that I'm not even an especially good or dedicated teacher; I don't have this kind of fervor in class about anything else, and I know it's not a very productive fervor, nor a healthy one – it's got elements of fanaticism and rage to it, plus a snobbishness that I know I'd be mortified to display about anything else. #Quote by David Foster Wallace
#30. It was in fact the ordinary nature of everything preceding the event that prevented me from truly believing it had happened, absorbing it, incorporating it, getting past it. I recognize now that there was nothing unusual in this: confronted with sudden disaster we all focus on how unremarkable the circumstances were in which the unthinkable occurred, the clear blue sky from which the plane fell, the routine errand that ended on the shoulder with the car in flames, the swings where the children were playing as usual when the rattlesnake struck from the ivy. "He was on his way home from work - happy, successful, healthy - and then, gone," I read in the account of a psychiatric nurse whose husband was killed in a highway accident. In 1966 I happened to interview many people who had been living in Honolulu on the morning of December 7, 1941; without exception, these people began their accounts of Pearl Harbor by telling me what an "ordinary Sunday morning" it had been. "It was just an ordinary beautiful September day," people still say when asked to describe the morning in New York when American Airlines 11 and United Airlines 175 got flown into the World Trade towers. Even the report of the 9/11 Commission opened on this insistently premonitory and yet still dumbstruck narrative note: "Tuesday, September 11, 2001, dawned temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States. #Quote by Joan Didion
#31. Hi." Sarah says and lifts her hand to wiggle her fingers. She's grinning, the goofy grin of a woman on some serious painkillers. "Aww, you came to see me."
I can't move yet. I'm paralyzed with overwhelming relief and love and fear.
"They said you were shot."
"Well, I was grazed, really," Sarah says with a giggle. "It's just a flesh wound."
"Whatever, Monty Python."
I'm left with the woman of my dreams. And she's whole and healthy and she's going to be okay.
"Hi there, handsome," she says with that goofy smile.
"Hi." I sit on the bed at her hip and drag my fingers down her flawless cheek. "You just took about ten years off my life."
"It's only a flesh wound," she says again in that horrible British accent, making me smile at her.
"God, baby," I inhale deeply and bury my face in her neck, breathing her in. "God, if it had been two inches to the right - "
"I know," she assures me and plunges her fingers in my hair, holding on tight. "I know. But it wasn't. And I'm okay."
She shifts on the bed and hisses in pain.
"But it burns like a mother ducker."
I pull back and grin. "Ducker?"
"Auto correct of the mouth. I have to have it turned on because I have a five-year-old." She smirks. "You're hot."
"You're drunk."
"Really good drugs for this flesh wound."
"Your British accent is horrible."
#Quote by Kristen Proby
#32. His father cultivated art and self-realisation; his mother went in for simplicity and hygiene. Hence the child, during his tenderer years, was wholly unacquainted with any drink between the extremes of absinth and cocoa, of both of which he had a healthy dislike. #Quote by G.K. Chesterton
#33. I was preoccupied about keeping a healthy distance from Trump. So I figured out which way the president would likely enter the room and mingled my way to the opposite end, by the windows looking over the South Lawn toward the Washington Monument. I couldn't get farther away without climbing out of the window, an option that would begin to look more appealing as time went by. #Quote by James B. Comey
#34. What is the date? What is the time? … Great, that's what Now is. And every second, your 'Now' changes. Because all we have is Now. We are continuously living in the Now. Not yesterday, not tomorrow, but Now. Today. The present. And I need you to live in it. To truly appreciate it. To breathe and feel yourself breathing. #Quote by S.R. Crawford
#35. Your Buddhism has made you mean Ray and makes you even afraid to take your clothes off for a simple healthy orgy #Quote by Jack Kerouac
#36. That renunciation of human closeness, of our deepest instincts: is it, in the end, simply too much to ask? Good men-sound, healthy men-can't make the sacrifice, or don't want to; has Holy Mother settled for the unsound and unhealthy? Has the Church, ever pragmatic, made do with what is left? #Quote by Jennifer Haigh
#37. NATURAL DOES NOT mean good, or safe, or healthy, or wholesome. It never did. In fact, legally, it means nothing at all. Mercury, lead, and asbestos are natural, and so are viruses, E. coli, and salmonella. A #Quote by Michael Specter
#38. When we are young and don't cultivate a healthy lifestyle, we will grow-older and our bodies will reflect the neglect.-Serena Jade #Quote by Serena Jade
#39. If prosperity means God wants us to be blessed and healthy and have good relationships then yes, I'm a prosperity teacher. But if it's about money, no, I never preach about money. I probably stay away from it more than normal because televangelists get a bad name. People put me in that category because I do believe that God does want us to be happy, healthy, and whole. #Quote by Joel Osteen
#40. I feel like my unwillingness to look for healthy options now is the reason why I have put my weight back on. ... Everybody knows how to diet, everybody has had their shares of ups and downs of yo-yo diets, but the hardest thing is to learn really how to make this a lifestyle that you can sustain for the rest of your life. #Quote by Ruben Studdard
#41. 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. #Quote by Mike Ditka