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Spine Quotes

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If your spine is inflexibly stiff at 30, you are old. IF it is completely flexible at 60, you are young.
Joseph Pilates

If your back is rigidly unbending at 30, you are aged. IF it is fully pliant at 60, you are youthful.
Authors on Spine Quotes: Joseph Pilates Dave Barry Mark Rippetoe Patrick Rothfuss Lawrence Welk Robert Anton Wilson Maureen Johnson Amani Jay Leno Ezra G. Levin Margaret Thatcher Socrates Logan Lerman William Shatner Jeffrey Eugenides Edith Wharton James Geary Richard Hittleman Lorrie Moore Ralph Marston Donald Trump Glenn Beck Neal A. Maxwell Theodora Goss Martha Graham Doris Kearns Goodwin Nora Roberts B.K.S. Iyengar Jack LaLanne Twyla Tharp Hippocrates
2.
You are only as young as your spine is flexible.
Joseph Pilates

'You are only as youthful as your back is pliant.'
3.
Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases
Hippocrates

4.
You only really discover the strength of your spine when your back is against the wall.
James Geary

5.
You're only as old as your spine.
Joseph Pilates

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The spine is the lifeline. A lot of people should go to a chiropractor but they don't know it.
Jack LaLanne

7.
My whole family is in orthotics and prosthetics, so I grew up having to check for scoliosis every week. 'Come over. Let me feel your spine.
Logan Lerman

8.
When I'm out of politics I'm going to run a business, it'll be called rent-a-spine
Margaret Thatcher

9.
If you would seek health, look first to the spine.
Socrates

10.
The spine is the tree of life. Respect it.
Martha Graham

11.
The worst is still ahead of us. But no one in Washington has the spine to tell you that.
Glenn Beck

12.
Real hope is much more than wishful musing. It stiffens, not slackens, the spiritual spine.
Neal A. Maxwell

13.
The zipper opened all the way down our spines.
Jeffrey Eugenides

14.
A man is as old as his spine is flexible!
Joseph Pilates

15.
If something goes wrong, don’t whine about it. Have a spine about it. Adjust, adapt, and move forward.
Ralph Marston

16.
Night after night I could feel the chills go up and down my spine, they played so well.
Lawrence Welk

17.
Having a spine is overrated. If everybody squealed and ran away, there'd be no more wars.
Robert Anton Wilson

18.
Without the accurate spine movement, one can't exist dynamically.
B.K.S. Iyengar

19.
I can snap your spine like a toothpick.
Dave Barry

20.
You are as young as your spine is flexible.
Richard Hittleman

21.
You lack the requisite spine and testicular fortitude to study under me.
Patrick Rothfuss

22.
The spine is best at bearing a load in an arch
Mark Rippetoe

23.
... there are spines to which the immobility of worship is not a strain.
Edith Wharton

24.
I always thought that the spine of a character was awe and wonder.
William Shatner

25.
My administration will put new American metal into the spine of this nation.
Donald Trump

26.
Lies are a tremendous karmic setback. Keep it up and you'll come back in the next life as something without a spine. You're not fine. And you don't have to be fine.
Maureen Johnson

27.
The book itself [The Thorn and The Blossom] is bound accordion-style: it has no spine, so it can open in either direction, and it's in a slipcase.
Theodora Goss

28.
My books are written with a strong chronological spine.
Doris Kearns Goodwin

29.
It takes a lot of spine and stomach to make yourself into something when no one gives you a foundation.
Nora Roberts

30.
I have a sort of tactility about music. I go into record stores and just run my fingers over it, the spines.
Twyla Tharp

31.
I missed him. Love, I realized, was something your spine memorized. There was nothing you could do about that.
Lorrie Moore

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Life is so spine chillingly beautiful.
Amani

33.
Presidential Democratic front-runner Howard Dean admitted to Chris Matthews on the 'Hardball' show that he got out of the draft because of a bad back. He had a curvature of the spine. Apparently it curved too far to the left.
Jay Leno

34.
Stiffening the spine of progressive members of Congress is crucial.
Ezra G. Levin