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Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Anthony Biglan

The tobacco control movement provides a good model for how to achieve massive societal changes. In 1965, over 50 percent of men and 34 percent of women smoked. By 2010, only 23.5 percent of men and 17.9 percent of women were smoking (CDC 2011). These numbers represent one of the twentieth century's most important public health achievements. — Anthony Biglan

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Nicole Reed

Don't let go now, Jay. One-by-one, place each piece of your soul back together, but this time, make it stronger. Close your eyes and do it. — Nicole Reed

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Katherine Imogene Youngblood

Writing is an act of faith. One must believe and see people who are invisible to others and be faithful to tell half formed stories. It's like being on the trail of an apparition who's repeatedly just out of reach.
K. Youngblood — Katherine Imogene Youngblood

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods, than in giving health to men. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Frank Zappa

They's making it worse, the labor movement got the mafia curse. — Frank Zappa

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Timothy Leary

You're only as young as the last time you changed your mind — Timothy Leary

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By George R R Martin

Not all of us can be as bold as Jaime, but there are other ways to win wars. — George R R Martin

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Jo Brand

I've never trained as an actor. I've always thought I'm not a good actor. I've been told I'm not a good actor by a lot of people. — Jo Brand

Men's Health Inspirational Quotes By Anna Hope

Later, Ella looked for the two swallows in the eaves outside the window, watching them even more closely now. The thought of them flying all that way, across mountains and seas and returning here, because this was their home - of them knowing how to find it - changed things. It was a new way of seeing; this was no longer just the place where women and men were kept, but the home of other creatures too, ones that had travelled far and still chosen it because this, above all other places, was the place to bring their families into the world. — Anna Hope