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No degree of dullness can safeguard a work against the determination of critics to find it fascinating. — Harold Rosenberg

The state of the health of the individual is equivalent to the state to the health of the colon. — Woody Harrelson

Exercise has a direct brain connection, when you consider what it actually does. What we tend to overlook are the feedback loops that connect the brain to every cell in the body. Therefore when you throw a ball, run on a treadmill, or jog along the shore, billions of cells are "seeing" the outside world. The chemicals transmitted form the brain are acting the way sense organs do, making contact with the outside world and offering stimulation from that world.
This is why the jump from being sedentary to doing a minimal amount of exercise - such as walking, light gardening, and climbing the stairs instead of taking the elevator - is so healthy. Your cells want to be part of the world. — Deepak Chopra

The elimination of the will altogether and the switching off of the emotions all and sundry, is tantamount to the elimination of reason: intellectual castration. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You couldn't see the key around my neck: it hung too low under both collars. But if I leaned in close, I could make it out, buried deep beneath. Out of sight, hard to recognize, but still able to be found, even if I was the only one to ever look for it. — Sarah Dessen

The court doesn't follow public opinion. The court's views are radically out of step with public opinion. — Ted Cruz

I thought therapy was a sort of magic, that you just kept talking and the very act of talking unlocked some forgotten key. — Sally Brampton

What I have found is, anything one keeps hidden should now and then be hidden somewhere else. — Elizabeth Bowen

If you're loving and kind then you have no need to seek love because love will seek you. — Debasish Mridha

Thinking about interior peace destroys interior peace. The patient who constantly feels his pulse is not getting any better. — Hubert Van Zeller

But if we are not given his real name, then he does not have one. — Terry Eagleton

It is essential for men of science to take an interest in the administration of their own affairs or else the professional civil servant will step in - and then the Lord help you. — Ernest Rutherford

It's easy to get discouraged; just keep writing because you love to do it, and you'll keep improving. — Suzanne Weyn

When you find yourself judging, yourself or others, move on to something else. It's a hallmark symptom of mindlessness to be constantly classifying our experiences, including how we experience other people, into simple black-and-white categories. When we do this we miss out on all the rich detail of life. And we act on prejudices and stereotypes. If you learn to stop judging, you will start to undermine your most ingrained paradigms. — Anonymous