Body Quotes - Page 95
Our bodies hold our minds hostage to their whims and rhythms.
"The Consolations of Philosophy". Book by Alain de Botton, 2000.
Adam Smith (1827). “An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations”, p.33
Wynn Bullock, Barbara Bullock-Wilson (1984). “Wynn Bullock, photographing the nude: the beginnings of a quest for meaning”, Gibbs Smith
Woody Allen (2007). “The Insanity Defense: The Complete Prose”, Random House Incorporated
From the body of one guilty deed a thousand ghostly fears and haunting thoughts proceed.
William Wordsworth (1837). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England, Now First Published with His Works ...”, p.239
Make less thy body hence, and more thy grace. Leave gormandizing.
'Henry IV, Part 2' (1597) act 5, sc. 5, l. [57]
William Shakespeare, William Harness (1830). “The dramatic works of William Shakspeare”, p.351
I hold him but a fool that will endanger His body for a girl that loves him not.
BookCaps, William Shakespeare (2012). “The Two Gentlemen of Verona in Plain and Simple English (A Modern Translation)”, p.241, BookCaps Study Guides
William Jennings Bryan's eulogy at Elks Lodge annual memorial service in Lincoln, Nebraska (December 2, 1906), as reported by the Nebraska State Journal (p. 3), December 3, 1906.
Some folks get nauseous, have body cramping -- they will get lightheaded and get a sense of fatigue.
William Goldman (2013). “The Princess Bride”, p.44, A&C Black
'Conversation' (1782) l. 235
William Cobbett (1933). “The Progress of a Plough-boy to a Seat in Parliament: As Exemplified in the History of the Life of William Cobbett, Member for Oldham”
W. A. Mathieu (1991). “The Listening Book”, p.12, Shambhala Publications
W. E. B. Griffin (1982). “Brotherhood of war, book 1: the lieutenants”