
Top 14 Eugen Sandow Quotes
#1. Ice melt when heated
Eyes melts when hated
Alexander
#2. Civilisation has, indeed, become a slaughtering-car crowned by a grinning effigy of Comfort, before which man blindly and voluntarily hurls himself in his own ignorance.
Eugen Sandow
#3. Life is movement. Once you stop moving, you're dead. Choose life.
Eugen Sandow
#4. As juvenile as we sound, sometimes the most fun thing in the world is laughing with girls about boys.
Daria Snadowsky
#5. For him, breaking the Enigma was much easier than the problem of dealing with other people, especially with those holding power.
Andrew Hodges
#6. Couldn't dance because it would awaken carnal desire, which in my case was not only awake, it was dressed and down on the corner waiting for the bus.
Garrison Keillor
#7. Keep going until it seems like a bad idea, then go a little further.
Steve Wilson
#8. Writing is Creating but Creating is Feeling.
Divya Chawla
#9. About Archimedes one remembers that he did strange things: he ran around naked shouting Heureka!, plunged crowns into water, drew geometric figures as he was about to be killed, and so on ... One ends up forgetting he was a scientist of whom we still have many writings.
Lucio Russo
#10. I wasn't the biggest Captain America fan, but increasingly, I see him as a great character. Winter Soldier really got into what it meant to actually represent America.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#11. Health is a divine gift, and the care of the body is a sacred duty, to neglect which is to sin.
Eugen Sandow
#12. The characters and events depicted in the damn bible are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
James Madison
#13. There will always be cases that cry out to me for ultimate punishment. That is not the true issue. The pivotal question instead is whether a system of justice can be constructed that reaches only the rare, right cases, without also occasionally condemning the innocent or the undeserving.
Scott Turow
#14. Creditors are a superstitious sect, great observers of set days and times.
Benjamin Franklin
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