
Top 13 Wednesday Wellness Quotes
#1. When a peasant begins to feel the need for instruction, he usually becomes fiercely calculating.
Emile Zola
#2. An unmanly sort of man whose love life seems to have been largely confined to crying in laps and playing mouse.
W. H. Auden
#4. Psychologically, Japanese women depend largely on each other. In their sex-segregated society, they could be criticized for living in a female ghetto, and yet they have what some American feminists are trying to build, a "women's culture" with its own customs, values and even language.
Kittredge Cherry
#5. (The doorbell rang) ... I knew that Feely and Daffy would never condescend to respond to a bell ("So utterly Pavlovian," Feely said) ...
Keep warm feet and a cool head, and you'll never find yourself sneezing in bed.
Alan Bradley
#6. Science is not an intelligence test. Intuition is important, knowing what kind of questions to ask. The other thing is a passion for getting to the core of the problem.
Torsten Wiesel
#7. The art of being wise is to respond to everything with kindness and love.
Debasish Mridha
#8. ...because television had become the primary means through which people appropriated the world, it promulgated an epistemology in which all information, whatever the source, was forced to become entertainment.
Neal Gabler
#9. I don't have alot of people to talk to. Not alot of people are worth my time.
Julie Anne Peters
#10. Been in this game one-hundred years, but I see new ways to lose 'em I never knew existed before.
Casey Stengel
#11. Women take fewer financial risks than men do, but not because we're wusses. Both sexes secrete the hormone oxytocin in stressful situations, but women secrete more of it, which helps us stay calmer.
Jean Chatzky
#12. Denying rumors gave them more power.
E.C. Myers
#13. Could any woman live every day with that level of masculinity?
Larry McMurtry
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