“We think that if we have health and wealth they’re enough to be happy, but actually happiness depends on the state of our minds.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“Throw a rock in your office and you’ll hit a woman who is harming herself one way or another.”— Marti Noxon, vulture.com
“I just don’t buy the idea that ‘natural is best’. Your organic, gluten-free, sprouted ancient-grain bread is all-natural? That’s nice. My disease is all-natural too. My chronic pain, pleurisy and angry kidneys are all-natural, and my death would’ve been too, if I didn’t have access to the decidedly…”— Molly Hodgdon, aeon.co
“And what I find interesting is that if you had asked me that morning, ‘How are you, Arianna?,’ I would have said, ‘Fine,’ because it was normal running on empty. Think about how aware we are of how much battery remains on our smartphone, but we don’t have that same awareness about ourselves.”— Ariana Huffington, thecut.com
“Spend a little time in the wellness world, and it seems like everyone has an official diagnosis.”— Amy Larocca, thecut.com
“Maybe I’d just buy a few, maybe just the $40 probiotic mist to balance and restore my facial microbiome.”— Amy Larocca, thecut.com
“It used to be a butcher, a baker, and a hardware store. Now it’s SoulCycle, Juice Press, and a meditation place.”— Cristina Greeven, thecut.com
“Rich and beautiful people don’t just go to nicer places, their organs work better.”— Amy Larocca, thecut.com
“That moment when you realize that hummus is only healthy when you don't eat it with an entire bag of pita chips.”— Josh Peck, twitter.com
“What did it mean to have AIDS at that time, when diagnosis was an almost certain death sentence? It meant being perceived as a monster, an object of terror even to medical personnel. It meant being trapped in a body that was regarded as repellent, toxic, unpredictable and dangerous.”— Olivia Laing, amazon.com
“A girl who takes care of herself, like she exercises and treats her body well. I want to be with someone who’s going to be healthy for the long haul.”— Mike, thoughtcatalog.com
“Stress can destroy much more than just our physical health. Too often, it eats away at our hope, belief, and faith.”— Charles F. Glassman, amazon.com
“For many people with OCD, the symptoms ebb and flow over the course of their lifetime.”— Rafi Letzter, businessinsider.com
“Pay attention because your pain might not only be from missing them. You had other needs before meeting them, you still do now. Stay healthy, give voice to your other needs and enjoy being present wherever you are.”— Samuel Basden, thoughtcatalog.com
“By fine-tuning your cardiovascular health, you could be building bedroom endurance as well. But refrain from riding a bike too much, as the constriction caused by a bicycle seat may cause temporary erectile dysfunction.”— Anna Schaefer, healthline.com
“You don't have to exercise together if you don't want to, but Dr. Levine says that it's important for your sex life that you both to stay in shape.”— Gena Kaufman, glamour.com
“If you’ve never had an orgasm before, you may find it easier to have your first one with a vibrator. If you’re regularly able to orgasm in other ways, you may find your orgasms to be much more intense when they’re coming from a vibrator.”— Vanessa Marin, lifehacker.com
“You only get one body; it is the temple of your soul. Even God is willing to dwell there. If you truly treat your body like a temple, it will serve you well for decades. If you abuse it you must be prepared for poor health and a lack of energy.”— Oli Hille, amazon.com