Quotes about Vitality
                        How alive am I willing to be?
                    — Anne Lamott
                        
                
                        don't ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive, because what the world needs are men who have come alive.
                    — John Eldredge
                        
                
                        In the end, it doesn't matter how well we have performed or what we have accomplished—a life without heart is not worth living.
                    — John Eldredge
                        
                
                        The poetry of earth is never dead.
                    — John Keats
                        
                
                        The poetry of the earth is never dead.
                    — John Keats
                        
                
                        I am rarely injured.
                    — Michy Batshuayi
                        
                
                        Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is for. Spend all you have before you die; do not outlive yourself.
                    — George Bernard Shaw
                        
                
                        A vigorous young mind not overbalanced by passion, finds a good in making acquaintance with life, and watches its own powers with interest.
                    — George Eliot
                        
                
                        The tired ox treads with a firmer step.
                    — Saint Jerome
                        
                
                        Impulses of intelligence constantly create the body in new forms every second.
                    — Deepak Chopra
                        
                
                        I just don't have time to get old!
                    — Dolly Parton
                        
                
                        Excitement doesn't knock at your door any less when you're older than when you're younger. It's just that when you're younger, you're more likely to open the door and let it in. With age, you start growing ambivalent about excitement. You might say that you want it, but at the same time you're not sure you have the energy for it. Yet a surefire way to diminish your energy is to deny the Ultimate energy pill, which is participation in life itself.
                    — Marianne Williamson