“If you train the part of the body you get that part trained”
Hira Ratan Manek (1937)
The lecture in Ashland, Oregon (8th of July 2005)
Source: Last Sacrifice
“If you train the part of the body you get that part trained”
Hira Ratan Manek (1937)
The lecture in Ashland, Oregon (8th of July 2005)
Bruce Lee (1940–1973) Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist, philosopher and filmmaker
Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview (1971)
Nigella Lawson (1960) British food writer, journalist and broadcaster
As quoted in "British sensation Lawson says cooking should be about fun, family" by Beth Cooney in Oakland Tribune http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20030604/ai_n14551204 (4 June 2003)
“In a sense that is a part of the training: surgeons are lonely men.”
Michael Crichton book A Case of Need
A Case of Need (1968)
“Suffering is part of our training program for becoming wise.”
Ram Dass (1931–2019) American contemporary spiritual teacher and the author of the 1971 book Be Here Now
Banksy pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, and painter
Existencilism (2002)
Galén (129–216) Roman physician, surgeon and philosopher
Galen. Margaret Tallmadge May (trans.) On the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body, Ithaca, New York: Cornell U. Press, 1968. p. 502.
Context: A god, as I have said, commanded me to tell the first use also, and he himself knows that I have shrunk from its obscurity. He knows too that not only here but also in many other places in these commentaries, if it depended on me, I would omit demonstrations requiring astronomy, geometry, music, or any other logical discipline, lest my books should be held in utter detestation by physicians. For truly on countless occasions throughout my life I have had this experience; persons for a time talk pleasantly with me because of my work among the sick, in which they think me very well trained, but when they learn later on that I am also trained in mathematics, they avoid me for the most part and are no longer at all glad to be with me. Accordingly, I am always wary of touching on such subjects, and in this case it is only in obedience to the command of a divinity, as I have said, that I have used the theorems of geometry
Leonard D. White (1891–1958) American historian
Leonard D. White (1935), Government Career Service, p. 46, as cited in: Moynihan (2009)
“The one sure part of every plan is that it will be set awry.”
Sheri S. Tepper book The Gate to Women's Country
Source: The Gate to Women's Country (1988), Chapter 15 (p. 165)