The mind is exercised by the variety and multiplicity of the subject matter, while the character is moulded by the contemplation of virtue and vice.
Well I've already made it clear that it's a matter for individuals in exercising their own judgement, their own consciences to speak freely on matters of policy.
I have always taken care of my body; I'm not a drinker, I've never smoked. And I've always exercised. That's all you have to do.
Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough.
Whatever the reason for any one individual's tendency to gain weight, the only way to lose the weight is to eat less and exercise more.
I start my day by trying to be healthy and exercising and thinking about and reading about the challenges. I live the mission that way.
When I stopped doing ballet, I started training in the pool. I would do my barre exercises in the water, because that prevents injuries.
Exercise is roughly the only equivalent of a fountain of youth that exists today, and it's free to everyone.
Actions speak louder than words. All companies say they care, right? But few actually exercise that care.
I glory in the fact that a human being has multiple talents and exercises them all with a degree of integrity and artistic proficiency. That's what I do.
Heroes get kingdoms and princesses, and they take regular exercise, and when they smile the light glints off their teeth, ting
Exercise is not enough. Working out three times a week is not enough. Being active throughout the day is what keeps you healthy.
According to the Gallup Poll, 24 percent of American adults exercised regularly in 1961, and 50 percent after 1968. The peak was 59 percent in 1984, dropping off to 51 percent last September.
The older I get, the less jarring I want my exercise to be, and I find that a long walk is equally as helpful and satisfying as a three-mile jog.
I don't actually do any exercise, which is really bad. But I wear heels a lot. My theory is that it's painful, so it's gotta do something.
I'm not naturally a person that wants to exercise, but I find running is something I can do wherever I am in the world.
I do it because I want to exercise people's compassion and I do it because I really believe that for some reason what I do is important and meaningful.
I think if you are writing an instrumental you are dealing with more of an aesthetic in a sense but a lyric is more of a putting yourself on the line and a much more expensive exercise.
I'm quite curvy and I just try and exercise whenever I can. I don't do anything hardcore as I'm just not that dedicated.
I've always danced and exercised. I can't imagine not doing it. I'll be Martha Graham in my 90s doing contractions on the floor.
Wooing the press is an exercise roughly akin to picnicking with a tiger. You might enjoy the meal, but the tiger always eats last.