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«Every night, I have to read a book, so that my mind will stop thinking about things that I stress about.»
Author: Britney Spears (Singer) | Keywords: every night, stress
«Every stress leaves an indelible scar, and the organism pays for its survival after a stressful situation by becoming a little older.»
«Brain cells create ideas. Stress kills brain cells. Stress is not a good idea.»
«Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into a positive one»
«A women under stress is not immediately concerned with finding solutions to her problems but rather seeks relief by expressing herself and being understood.»
«At times of great stress it is especially necessary to achieve a complete freeing of the muscles.»
«And so, too, I speak of love: he who is held by it is held by the strongest of bonds, and yet the stress is pleasant. Moreover, he can sweetly bear all that happens to him. When one has found this bond, he looks for no other.»
«?If a warrior is to succeed at anything, the success must come gently, with a great deal of effort but with no stress or obsession.?»
«If it were admitted that the great object is to read and enjoy a language, and the stress of the teaching were placed on the few things absolutely essential to this result, all might in their own way arrive there, and rejoice in its flowers.»
«Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape into an intensification of the conditions of ordinary life, into a deliberate aggravation of those conditions: further from nature, nearer to artifice, to abstraction, to total pollution, to well above average levels of stress, pressure, concentration and monotony -- this is the ideal of popular entertainment. No one is interested in overcoming alienation; the point is to plunge into it to the point of ecstasy. That is what holidays are for.»