“I simply want to answer the question what happens to the body during sex.”— Michelle Ashford, Dr. William Masters, Michael Sheen, imdb.com
“Running at a middling, not-too-hard, not-too-easy pace for an extended period of time isn't some timeless, eternal movement pattern on which our bodies thrive. It was really only popularized as a "palliative to sedentariness" in the 1960s, and while any movement is usually better than none, running…”— Nick English, tonic.vice.com
“Running is a crappy way to lose fat and an inferior way to boost cardiovascular health, but it's somehow become the most popular exercise on Earth after walking. That's bad, because running sucks. There's a reason that up to 79 percent of runners get sidelined with an injury at least once per year:…”— Nick English, tonic.vice.com
“It was just what I, and every other egotistical human being, longs to hear. You’re not weird; the rest of the world is.”— Michelle Ruiz, bonappetit.com
“Whether or not we can create psychological effects as a result of working with imagery, it appears that sometimes our thoughts can have effects on our immune systems as found in a field of investigation that has come to be known as psychoneuroimmunology (O'Regan, 1983). In one study, rats were given…”— Imants Baruss, amazon.com