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Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Steven Magee

When we get down to the very basics of human life we find that we arrive to take a ride on spaceship Earth for several decades and then we leave. — Steven Magee

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Charlene Costanzo

The seventh gift is Talent. May you discover your own special abilities and contribute them toward a better world. — Charlene Costanzo

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By R.D. Laing

They are playing a game. They are playing at not playing a game. If I show them I see they are, I shall break the rules and they will punish me. I must play their game, of not seeing I see the game — R.D. Laing

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Susan Morris Shaffer

[T]he pressure to become muscular begins even earlier, as evidenced by the extreme bulking up of male action figures. These popular toys, including G.I.Joe and Star Wars characters, have increased in muscle size every decade since the 1960s; such subtleties can begin to exert size pressure on boys at a young age. — Susan Morris Shaffer

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

Prayer is aligning ourselves with the purposes of God. — E. Stanley Jones

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Dee Hock

All organizations are merely conceptual embodiments of a very old, very basic idea - the idea of community. They can be no more or less than the sum of the beliefs of the people drawn to them; of their character, judgements, acts and efforts. — Dee Hock

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

On every mountain height is rest. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Jawaharlal Nehru

The man who has gotten everything he wants is all in favor of peace and order. — Jawaharlal Nehru

Bigorexia Muscle Quotes By Bell Hooks

Ethics and aesthetics are deeply intertwined. Art, beauty, and craft have always drawn on the self-organizing 'wild' side of language and mind. Human ideas of place and space, our contemporary focus on watersheds, become both models and metaphors. Our hope would be to see the interacting realms, learn where we are, and thereby move towards a style of planetary and ecological cosmopolitanism. — Bell Hooks