Monday 13 August 2012

POST PLYMPICS MKK-CLLCTV GLOOM

////////////////POST OLYMPIC WITHDRAWAL SYNDROME


///////////////Keep at it until you can walk about three miles in forty-five minutes. Doing this at least five times a week is one of the best moves you can make for a lifetime of health.


/////////////////Psychologists have observed that silver medalists tend to be less content with their achievements than do bronze medalists, who are happy just to make it to the podium.


////////////////////DHNA FOOD=The Northern regions use more wheat and noodles as opposed to the Southern regions which use a lot of rice and rice flour in their dishes. China is a huge country so the climate in the North is much different than the South.


//////////////////I made no resolutions for the new year. The habit of making plans, of criticizing, sanctioning, and molding my life, is too much of a daily event for me. —Anaïs Nin, novelist and diarist




/////////////////Flops are a part of life’s menu and I’m never a girl to miss out on any of the courses. —Rosalind Russell,





////////////////////Anger is only one letter short of danger. —Eleanor Roosevelt,



//////////////////If you don’t get out of the box you’ve been raised in, you won’t understand how much bigger the world is. —Angelina Jolie,




////////////////SCIAM=The brain, Tononi postulates, consists of billions of neurons: think of them as if they were transistorlike bits that, when tallied, sum to equal more than their parts. That increment above and beyond—Tononi calls it phi—represents the degree to which any being, whether human or mule, remains conscious.


/////////////////Life is the only real counselor. Wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue. —Edith Wharton



///////////////////You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. —Maya Angelou,




//////////////////My children cause me the most exquisite suffering. It is the suffering of ambivalence: the murderous alternation between bitter resentment and raw-edged nerves, and blissful gratification and tenderness. —Adrienne Rich, poet


////////////////Patience can become second nature, if taught early enough. It is one of those gifts to your children for which you will be hated first and loved later. —Marlene Dietrich, actor




/////////////Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. —Mae West, actor,




//////////////A 4% reduction in heart disease for each extra piece of fruit or vegetable you eat on a daily basis. If you could increase your salary by 4% just by eating an extra carrot a day would you do it?



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