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I'm not lazy. I'm simply judicious about excess movement.
So many older people, they just sit around all day long and they don't get any exercise. Their muscles atrophy, and they lose their strength, their energy and vitality by inactivity.
Emily Osment has 'osteo-old-woman-itis.' She can't lift weights or do physical activity but ride her bike and do yoga.
I'm so vigorous, and I so take it for granted, because I've always been a real physical person.
Idleness is more an infirmity of the mind than of the body.
Overeating and sedentary behavior could not explain the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in modern societies,
The excessively but not necessarily lycanthropically hirsute
Long exercised in woes.
I have never been a physically engaged person. Like, I was not an athletic kid. I was the kid who came up with a thousand excuses not to take a gym class. Even now, if I could, I would do all my work from bed.
Restless at home, and ever prone to range.
vigorous walking in natural surroundings,
I've been so lazy all my life. I used to literally lie on the couch, up until the age of 35, fearing that my bones were dissolving like sugar cubes, from disuse.
...loafing in the easy chair of one's body.
He's sick." "What with?" "Sitzenlust. Chronic. The opposite of wanderlust.
I like Yoga. I run. I go hiking. I'm very active. I like being outside.
In my seventies, I exercised to stay ambulatory. In my eighties, I exercise to avoid assisted living.
I'm active even on bad days; it's tough to pin me down. People ask me if I'm a morning or night person. I'm an all-the-time person. I like drinking coffee, but I do it with lots of milk because my energy levels are high even without caffeine. You could call me Obelix, except I don't have a belly.
Some regulatory phenomenon could drive us to gain weight, which would in turn cause a positive energy balance - and thus overeating and/or sedentary behavior.
He was feeling buoyant, flexible. He wanted to go jogging. He stood. He couldn't go jogging. He called room service and ordered a basket of breads and pastries.
I am very active, ... I like to ride horses. I golf. I perform onstage. I am a madman onstage.
I am Retired Leisure. I am to be met with in trim gardens. I am already come to be known by my vacant face and careless gesture, perambulating at no fixed pace nor with any settled purpose. I walk about; not to and from.
If you can sit, you can get fit.
Firm.
Male.
Muscle.
I'm what is known as perimenopausal. "Peri", some of you may know, is a Latin prefix meaning 'SHUT YOUR FLIPPIN' PIE HOLE".
There are two sorts of content; one is connected with exertion, the other with habits of indolence. The first is a virtue; the other, a vice.
I have always been physically active. I grew up a tomboy and [was] into sports, so staying active is something that I enjoy.
I'm a sloucher, sort of, when nobody's looking.
Am fit. Always thinking of you. Love.
I'm quite compulsive about exercise. For two months, I'll exercise every day, then for three months I'll do nothing. I love food, so exercise is important for me.
Stiff. That's why you're strong, get it? - Tobias Eaton
undemonstrative in a burly fat-pig style
Confident. Cocky. Lazy. Dead.
Anytime you exhaust yourself trying to relax, that's active leisure.
Obstinacy is the sister of constancy, at least in vigor and stability.
I don't have stamina in exercise ... but I have it in life.
Nothing so consumes a person as meaningless exertion
It is the just doom of laziness and gluttony to be inactive without ease and drowsy without tranquility.
I sit down religiously every morning, I sit down for eight hours every day - and the sitting down is all.
Sit as little as possible. Give no credence to any thought that
was not born outdoors while moving about freely.
If talking were aerobic, I'd be the thinnest person in the world.
I enjoy being active; it's part of my lifestyle.
I like to keep fit.Fit-- Alan Sugar
I love being active.
I try and stay limber, swim, run, ride motorcycles.
The cause of laziness is physiological; it is an infirmity of the constitution, and its victim is as much to be pitied as a sufferer from any other constitutional infirmity. It is even worse than many other diseases; from them the patient may recover, while this is incurable.
Exercise, from a public health perspective, is an unmitigated failure. The world's longest-lived people live in environments that nudge them into more movement. They don't use power tools, they do their own yard work, they grow a garden.
I'm a pretty active person. I love yoga, crossfit, Zumba, and got to get that occasional hike in at Runyon Canyon when I can. I also love mentoring youth.
Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being, while movement and methodical physical exercise save it and preserve it. - Plato
One who is constantly resting within himself is capable of endless activity.
I HATE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
I keep fit as much as I can.Fit-- Liam Neeson
I encourage people to pick up small habits like taking a walk after meals ... we've become way too sedentary. Just move!
I exercise every day. I don't get up and have a cup of coffee anymore, I get up and move to get blood to my brain.
To be inactive while engaged in activity is the real inactivity (non-doership)!
I was really active as a kid. I was outdoors constantly.
Studies have shown that people who are physically active sleep better than those who are sedentary. The more energy you expend during the day, the sleepier you will feel at bedtime.
I cycle, I take an hour's strenuous walk in the evening, I play tennis twice a week with a trainer, and I sail. I used to ride horses professionally - I'd ride seven or eight horses a day, so I had to be fit for that.
Tofu and futons. The adepts of Orientalism seem to spend most of their lives reclining. They can't quite summon the energy to crawl up onto a chair. Even their Yogic exercises are carried out in a prone or sitting position.
One of the issues with our field is when we've looked at activity, and what controls activity, we've forgotten that we know very clearly there are biological mechanisms that actually influence people to be active or not" Lightfoot says. "You can have a predisposition to be a couch potato
Constant muscular activity was natural for the child, and, therefore, the immense effort of the drillmaster teachers to make children sit still was harmful and useless.
Common sense steps in here and says: Separate the parts you want to be mobile from the parts you want to be inert. You have seen the result, and I know many have the skill to apply it.
Engaged, yet detached. Active, yet calm. Moving, yet still. This is how it is to be awake in the world.
I'm very active, wild woman.
Sleep deficit and an anemic pocketbook dictate my erratic lifestyle.
I eat super healthy and I'm super fit. I dabble in every type of fitness. I have a trainer and I go to the gym. I do yoga as well.
I am pretty diligent with my fitness routine. I am not like a crazy workout-holic, but I stay active.
Constancy, far from being a virtue, seems often to be the besetting sin of the human race, daughter of laziness and self-sufficiency, sister of sleep, the cause of most wars and practically all persecutions.
Studies show that even regular gym-going can't fully undo the harm of sitting. So my plan is to tear down the wall between exercise and life. I've started doing what I call guerrilla exercise - or what my friend calls contextual exercise. I squeeze physical activity into every nook in my day.
Jogging, I believe they call it. It seems to be an epidemic psychological illness afflicting Americans these days. A form of masochism, like the flagellantes in the Middle Ages.
I'm active, but I just don't like being hungry or feeling like I've deprived myself. I want to enjoy life.
I don't exercise - that's something I struggle with.
Obsessed is a word that the lazy use to describe the dedicated.
A creature cloistered now by deliberate choice and still in the throes of enforced apprenticeship to, rather than voluntary or even acquiescent participation in, breathing
I've always been pretty energetic.
Exercise is an unnatural act.
I do yoga; I'm pretty dedicated.
Resolute, adj. Obstinate in a course that we approve.
I like to keep active. I've got too much energy not to.
A person who Sleeps more, Slips More.
Lazy doesn't exist. Lazy is a symptom of something else. The person who can't get up off their butt is just a person who's depressed. It's usually a pervasive lack of self-worth, or a feeling of helplessness.
lethargic meliorist;
Men fall into a routine when they are tired and slack: it has all the appearance of activity with few of its burdens.
Exercise, not philosophically and with religious gravity undertaken, but with the wild and romping activities of a spirited girl who runs up and down as if her veins were full of wine.
One who does not rouse themself when it is time to rise, who, though capable, is full of sloth, whose will and thought are weak, that lazy and idle person will never find their way to true knowledge.
I've been an exercise maniac most of my adult life, running marathons and triathlons, doing that as a regular way of life. I ran eight miles a day, every day for 29 years.
If you are not in the habit of being active, you are at risk for a number of ailments that would probably not be an issue if you just moved. Moving your body on a daily basis, continually throughout the day, is your body's instinct because it is essential to its well-being.
Strenuous occasions where (jumpy, un-opiated, wracked to the last synapse),
Effortlessness is the key to success. Don't fight. Don't try hard. Just allow yourself to sit. This relaxing way of sitting is also resting. Allow your body to rest.
The world belongs to the energetic.
Abstemiousness in her daily habits, it was part of her pride
Only recently have we come up with the technology to turn lazing around into a way of life. We've taken our sinewy, durable, hunter-gatherer bodies and plunked them into an artificial world of leisure.
I don't generally exercise that much. I exercised a great deal in my life - at times. In periods.
Want of exercise was beginning to affect his health and to give him the weak and excitable character of a young German student.
Ability atrophies through lack of exercise.
That's the thing I'm worst at: resting. I have to be forced to do it. Sometimes I think of loopholes. 'Oh, I'm just going for a walk, up a dune that's 45 degrees, but I'm walking, so it's not a workout.'
I'm a big foodie, I do a lot of yoga - I love yoga - I love running ... I just enjoy being really active, and traveling.
Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow, Or by the lazy Scheld or wandering Po.
I get my exercise being a pallbearer for those of my friends who believed in regular running and calisthenics.
I'm not a fanatic about exercising. For me, it's about moderation and balance.
I like to be lean. If I get too bulky I can't move well and I like to move. When I'm not training, I get really round and soft.