The human body is the tabernacle of the spirit, and God expects that it be kept clean and unimpaired.
What Christ gives us is quite explicit if his own words are interpreted according to their Aramaic meaning. The expression 'This is my Body' means this is myself.
My body is quite tiny, but a lot of the emotions I feel are pretty explosive. They have to come out.
People think I like to expose my body. But I don't. It's just because the dance moves require it.
The expressive body is not literal; it's very primal, and that's what I feel when I make the best of my work. It's coming from a primal place rather than an intellectual place.
The exercise of democracy begins as exercise, as walking around, becoming familiar with the streets, comfortable with strangers, able to imagine your own body as powerful and expressive rather than a pawn.
Growing new organs of the body as they wear out, extending the human lifespan? What's not to like?
What we're dealt with hopefully is two arms, two eyes, two legs, a head, a heart. The variations, the extensions, the possibilities of the human body, what that can do.
Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence.
I am built close to the ground and of extravagant body.
I like to push my body to just extremity to get past the mental toughness barriers. So fighting at 145, that would be great. If Kenny Florian can do it, I can do it.
If any person examines by the microscope that part towards the extremity of the spider's body from whence its thread proceeds, he will observe the spot to be, as it were, surrounded by five several protuberances or risings, each ending in a point and altogether forming a kind of enclosure.
The deaf community relies so much on eye contact, expression and body language. It's such a huge part of who we are.
At a certain R.P.M., there's only one way for blood to leave your body, and that's through your eyeballs. That means you're dead.
When I was a teenager, I was fat. I was shy. I wore glasses. I had a big eyebrow and hair all over my body. They were years of torture.
The plus size movement is not just about fashion; it's about body image, and if we're doing a shoot, they won't retouch us at all. That's the cool thing: there's no retouching at all because we want to give girls the truth, not a fabrication.
I think a smile can make your whole body. Models, they look fabulous, but they don't smile, and they look so mad.
My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets - Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet.
Good style - regardless of fads - means the thing that suits your body.
There are moments in 'Body Snatchers' that touch the sort of thing that I find scary... like isolation and the inability to trust even familiar things. But - is that a horror movie - or a thriller? I don't really know the difference.