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Whatever belief we have actually stems from the thankfulness that we feel and this feeling further attracts more happy feelings towards us.


Stephen Richards


#mind-body-spirit #mind-power #money #motivational #new-age

Failures can be called ‘strengtheners’ as they make you determined to reach your goal with the lessons they teach.


Stephen Richards


#mind-body-spirit #mind-power #money #motivational #new-age

Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks; her wanton spirits look out at every joint and motive of her body.


William Shakespeare


#body #language #shakespeare #sonet #wanton

Your dreams will come true, but do not be overly demanding. Be logical – there are not enough mansions for everyone in the world, are there?


Stephen Richards


#cosmic-ordering #law-of-attraction #mind-body-spirit #mind-power #money

In reality there are no limitations. They are vibrant and changeable to whatever form you want them to take to realise your goals.


Stephen Richards


#mind-body-spirit #mind-power #money #motivational #new-age

It so happens that at times your desires tend to disagree with the reality and this is due to the fact that you have not let the two elements complement each other.


Stephen Richards


#mind-body-spirit #mind-power #money #motivational #new-age

Their [girls] sexual energy, their evaluation of adolescent boys and other girls goes thwarted, deflected back upon the girls, unspoken, and their searching hungry gazed returned to their own bodies. The questions, Whom do I desire? Why? What will I do about it? are turned around: Would I desire myself? Why?...Why not? What can I do about it? The books and films they see survey from the young boy's point of view his first touch of a girl's thighs, his first glimpse of her breasts. The girls sit listening, absorbing, their familiar breasts estranged as if they were not part of their bodies, their thighs crossed self-consciously, learning how to leave their bodies and watch them from the outside. Since their bodies are seen from the point of view of strangeness and desire, it is no wonder that what should be familiar, felt to be whole, become estranged and divided into parts. What little girls learn is not the desire for the other, but the desire to be desired. Girls learn to watch their sex along with the boys; that takes up the space that should be devoted to finding out about what they are wanting, and reading and writing about it, seeking it and getting it. Sex is held hostage by beauty and its ransom terms are engraved in girls' minds early and deeply with instruments more beautiful that those which advertisers or pornographers know how to use: literature, poetry, painting, and film. This outside-in perspective on their own sexuality leads to the confusion that is at the heart of the myth. Women come to confuse sexual looking with being looked at sexually ("Clairol...it's the look you want"); many confuse sexually feeling with being sexually felt ("Gillete razors...the way a woman wants to feel"); many confuse desiring with being desirable. "My first sexual memory," a woman tells me, "was when I first shaved my legs, and when I ran my hand down the smooth skin I felt how it would feel to someone else's hand." Women say that when they lost weight they "feel sexier" but the nerve endings in the clitoris and nipples don't multiply with weight loss. Women tell me they're jealous of the men who get so much pleasure out of the female body that they imagine being inside the male body that is inside their own so that they can vicariously experience desire. Could it be then that women's famous slowness of arousal to men's, complex fantasy life, the lack of pleasure many experience in intercourse, is related to this cultural negation of sexual imagery that affirms the female point of view, the culture prohibition against seeing men's bodies as instruments of pleasure? Could it be related to the taboo against representing intercourse as an opportunity for a straight woman actively to pursue, grasp, savor, and consume the male body for her satisfaction, as much as she is pursued, grasped, savored, and consumed for his?


Naomi Wolf


#beauty #body-image #cosmetic-surgery #cosmetics #culture

What is the matter with these people, these people who won't stop fighting, won't stop hurting each other long enough to see that a body is a thing of beauty, is a miracle of rivers and oceans and islands and continents contained within itself? That the brain is divided into two hemispheres, each symmetrical, each perfect, each with its own system of waterways. These people of war should be shown an x-ray of an intraparenchymal hemorrhage, of a hemorrhage in an eighteen-year-old girl's brain, a girl named Ivy. Take a look at that, people of war. See, you should not hurt each other, and this is why. Without you ever even trying, this is what can happen to your body, your beautiful body, and your brain, your beautiful symmetrical brain, and your heart, and your soul.


Alison McGhee


#hurt #people-of-war #stop #waterways #beauty

Healthy emotions come in all sizes. Healthy minds come in all sizes. And healthy bodies come in all sizes.


Cheri K. Erdman


#body-image #diet-industry #diets #self-esteem #society

By choosing healthy over skinny you are choosing self-love over self-judgment. You are beautiful!


Steve Maraboli


#body-image #choices #health #judgment #skinny






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