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Marcel Proust

"Because happiness alone is good for the body, whereas sorrow develops the strength of the mind."

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"Because happiness alone is good for the body, whereas sorrow develops the strength of the mind."

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"The key to productive life is a complete care for the body, soul, spirit and mental well being."

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"Jesus took care of himself. He ate healthy food. He rested when he was weary. He sought time alone when he needed to recharge. He laughed with his friends. He wept when he was sad. He walked long distances and climbed hills and moved. From barren wilderness to unpredictable waters, he spent the majority of his time outside in nature. He loved wholeheartedly. He served others. He cooked. He studied and learned and grew in wisdom. Jesus cared for himself physically, mentally and spiritually. To be aligned with him, we must do no less."

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"The greatest luxury of life is peaceful breathing because it repairs the wounds of the cosmic soul."

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"Energy drinks like Red Bull may give you wings for the moment, but in time it takes away your basic physical and mental wellness and leads to disastrous psychiatric and physiological conditions."

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"Yoga is not a religion. It is a science, science of well-being, science of youthfulness, science of integrating body, mind and soul."

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"If you listen to music every day, you will strengthen your soul."

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"The body is a dwelling of the spirit."

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