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Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Christian Cota

I just want women to feel beautiful. — Christian Cota

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By His Holiness Divas

Change is the only universal law in nature. People resist the universal law of nature. As if they can resist it. And they suffer. People suffer because of their own resistance and rigidness. Otherwise, life if so simple and straight-forward. — His Holiness Divas

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Sarah Gavron

With 'Suffragette,' I was emboldened that there were so many women around me. We had a female writer, producers, production and costume designers. — Sarah Gavron

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Sara Novic

As a side effect of modern warfare, we had the peculiar privilege of watching the destruction of our country on television. — Sara Novic

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

There are certainly stories that I used to tell myself as a kid that did influence 'The Cabinet of Wonders.' There's a scene in the novel where there's a flood that bursts through the castle, and one of my favorite things to do when I was a kid at school was imagine what school would be like if there was a sudden flood. — Marie Rutkoski

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

It had enough room for all of us at a price we could easily pay off in ten years or so, which wasn't too bad, considering that it was in Key West and the town was founded by rapacious pirates. — Jeff Lindsay

Myofascial Trigger Quotes By Clair Davies

Only massage therapists seemed to be informed about trigger points and referred pain, and only exceptional individuals among them (in my own experience at least) were treating trigger points effectively. What's more, the burgeoning variety of unproven modalities offered by massage therpaists gave the profession such an aura of flakiness that the elegant science of myofascial pain got unfairly confused with treatments whose results could easily be attributed to the placebo effect. — Clair Davies