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Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Gwyneth Paltrow

I like to dry brush which is really detoxifying for the skin. Exercise is also really important for me for balance and to get those endorphins going. — Gwyneth Paltrow

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Jonathan Keltz

For me, exercise is more mental than physical. I crave it for my sanity. Not just the endorphins, but my energy, confidence, and relaxation are all motivated by it. — Jonathan Keltz

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Alexander Wang

When I decided to launch my first knitwear line, it was because I saw a void in the basics category. The editors were always looking for cool, fashion-forward tees and sweaters. So that's where I started. — Alexander Wang

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The happiest hours of my life have been spent in the flow of affection among friends. — Thomas Jefferson

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Heide Goody

Trust a bloody angel to take four sentences and two Biblical references to say, 'bugger me, isn't there a lot of choice at Tesco. — Heide Goody

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Rose McIver

Exercise is great for endorphins, and I come from a very outdoorsy upbringing, so that means a lot to me. — Rose McIver

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Conor McGregor

A good feeling for me is when you train, and then you put on fresh clothes. New clothes after a training session - you have this rush of endorphins from exercise that everybody gets, and then you get that nice feeling of fresh clothes. It's a double whammy. — Conor McGregor

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Charles Duhigg

Your brain will eventually enjoy exercise for exercise sake, right; endorphins and endocannabinoids will create a sense of reward, but it doesn't know that at first. — Charles Duhigg

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Julia London

My inspiration comes from so many things, it is hard to give credit to one. I find music of all kinds to be a great inspiration. A melody or a lyric can fire my imagination. Exercise is another. Endorphins fuel my thoughts - I tend to work out scenes and dialogue when I am exercising. Reading is also a great inspiration. — Julia London

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Judith Flanders

There are supposed to be endorphins or whatever that make you feel great when you exercise. I don't think I have any, because I only feel great when I'm lying on the sofa reading a book, possibly while simultaneously eating biscuits. — Judith Flanders

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Sylvia Day

Well, for what it's worth, celibacy looks good on you."
He snorted. "Because I've put on a few pounds? Happens. You eat, because you crave the endorphins you're not getting with an orgasm, and you get less exercise, because you're not practicing any mattress gymnastics."
"Cary." I laughed.
"Look at you, baby girl. You're all tight and toned from Marathon Man Cross over there. — Sylvia Day

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Julianne Hough

There is something so rewarding about dancing. It's almost spiritual - you let loose, you feel free, you get endorphins from the exercise. — Julianne Hough

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Eleanor Catton

Luck only happens once and it's always an accident when it does. — Eleanor Catton

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Plato

The civilized East is immeasurably in advance of any savage tribes; the Greeks and Romans have improved upon the East; the Christian nations have been stricter in their views of the marriage relation than any of the ancients. — Plato

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By Heather Morris

When I'm working 16-hour days and I can't work out, I get angry very easily. It's because I'm missing all those good endorphins. For me, exercise equals happiness. — Heather Morris

Exercise And Endorphins Quotes By John Stossel

Well, who is more likely to volunteer to take a job in a bureaucracy that has little to recommend it except that it gives you the power to use government force to control the lives of others? A dispassionate scientist or a zealot? In government, the zealots eventually take over. — John Stossel