Physical Quotes
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Exorcists always need to distinguish demonic possessions from mental or psychiatric disorders, and they use three symptoms to identify people as possessed. First, those people have the ability to see hidden sacred objects, which they always want removed. Second, they have an extraordinary physical strength. And third, they show an aversion to the sacred
Gerard Verschuuren
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Nothing but physical impossibility, lack of space and money would make me close my doors to Allied refugees.
Edith Cavell
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It was good to play St. Joseph because down there in Corpus Christi and in the playoffs, they allow all the physical stuff like that.
Adam Morris
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I don’t see challenges. I am so grateful for where I am, but I remind myself to remain healthy – from my physical wellbeing to how I am doing spiritually, because if that is good, what will flow out of me to others will also be good.
Jihea Oh
Hillsong United
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When we begin to see each other through what the metaphysician calls, the third eye, we begin to know each other on a level that is beyond what our physical eyes can see.
Marianne Williamson
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I love being physical and acting at the same time.
Jennifer Garner
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My journey deep into coma, outside this lowly physical realm and into the loftiest dwelling place of the almighty Creator, revealed the indescribably immense chasm between our human knowledge and the awe-inspiring realm of God.
Eben Alexander
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Physical life is characterized by defensiveness, whereas spiritual life is just the opposite.
Eben Alexander
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You're jumping over the bench, jumping back onto the ice and you're working as a unit. Defenders can move up the ice and score goals as well as the forwards. It's a real fast, physical game. It's the fastest game on earth so it's pretty enjoyable to watch.
Gerad Adams
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I know this is a physical game. But the mental part of it is so important. It's important for me and important for the team.
Felix Hernandez
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Love is getting to be cynical, passion's just physical.
Robbie Williams
Take That
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In the central cases of physical pain, then, it appears that at least part of what is bad about our condition is the way it makes us feel. Here there seem to be no problems with a purely mental state account, no counterpart to the experience machine that could bring us to think that we are being deceived by mere appearances. [...] If I am suffering physical pain then I can be quite wrong about the organic cause of my affliction, or even about whether it has one, without that error diminishing in the slightest either the reality of my pain or its impact on the quality of my life.
L. W. Sumner