“You've got to have someone who loves your body. Who doesn't define you, but sees you. Who loves what he sees. Who you don't have to struggle to be good enough for.”— Deb Caletti, amazon.com
“Never, ever spend naked time with someone who makes you feel bad about your body.”— Rachel, xovain.com
“Your body will argue that there is no justifiable reason to continue. Your only recourse is to call on your spirit, which fortunately functions independently of logic.”— Tim Noakes, thoughtcatalog.com
“It's amazing how far you can push your body. It's your mind that needs convincing.”— Dave Foreman, twitter.com
“The more miles you ski, the better a skier you become; the more reps you do, the better your body.”— Arnold Schwarzenegger, amazon.com
“The deadlift also serves as a way to train the mind to do things that are hard.”— Mark Rippetoe, amazon.com
“It's up to you today to start making healthy choices. Not choices that are just healthy for your body, but healthy for your mind.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“Try not to associate bodily defect with mental, my good friend, except for a solid reason.”— Charles Dickens, amazon.com
“Not owning your own body. What most men find as a lasting turn-on more than anything is how a woman carries herself. Her confidence. If you are always down on your body, you can do something about it by working out if you want. But one thing you can for sure do is learn to embrace the skin you’re in…”— Corey Allan, simplemarriage.net
“Stop blaming your body for the bad things in your life. It's not your body's fault.”— Shannon Kaiser, mindbodygreen.com
“Tomorrow, when you wake up, begin the day by saying something nice about yourself before you do anything else. The point: to take the focus off the body parts we hate and, instead, put the focus on the positive.”— Alexis Wolfer, thebeautybean.com
“Calling certain body parts by their scientifically correct names makes them sound like a disease. Saying labia over pussy is completely fine–it’s whatever works for you. However, there is a fine line where maybe you should use slang terms, or consider not saying the anatomically correct name at all.…”— Gina Escandon, hercampus.com
“Lean your body in towards him when you are talking. You don’t have to be constantly leaning in as if you are hard of hearing, but if you lean in every now and then it will feel like you want to share something only with him which will create a sense of intimacy.”— Scarlet Robinson, youqueen.com
“If you tie your hair up, lifting your arms to do so will draw his attention naturally to your chest without having to wear low cut tops with your breasts hanging out or push-up bras.”— Scarlet Robinson, youqueen.com
“You only have one body. So be comfortable in it. Confidence in yourself will spur confidence others will have in you.”— Mary Ray, forbes.com
“An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind.”— Buddha, amazon.com
“Don’t take a pic to see how your butt looks and forget your face is in it”— Kelly Moore, kellymoorebag.com
“Want to show off/create some curves? Try a hand high on your hip, a popped knee, or crossed legs.”— Kristin Chirico, Lindsay Farber, Sheridan Watson, Jazmin Ontiveros, Ochi, Caitlin Cowie, JazzmyneRobbins, buzzfeed.com
“Jerry: 'I really wish I could have your body.' Tom: 'What?' April: 'Eww, like tied up naked in your basement?' Jerry: 'No, no I mean you’re in good shape and you can eat whatever you want.' Leslie: 'That was weird, Jerry.'”— Jerry Gergich, Tom Haverford, April Ludgate, Leslie Knope, amazon.com