Road cycling, especially up mountains. It's the heady mixture of endorphins and aesthetics that I love. My wife does it too, and… — Gary Kemp Copy Share Image
There is physical evidence of the body's response to doing good. Endorphins are released in the brain when you do something for… — Evelyn Lauder Copy Share Image
Thought reflexes get conditioned very strongly, and they are very hard to change. And the also interfere. A reflex may connect to… — David Bohm Copy Share Image
Falling in love is when the presence of this person makes you release all kinds of substances in your brain, serotonins and… — Gaspar Noe Copy Share Image
Science has learned recently that contempt and indignation are addictive mental states. I mean physically and chemically addictive. Literally! People who are… — David Brin Copy Share Image
You know, theres endorphins in laughter, as there are endorphins in running in the park. — Marlo Thomas Copy Share Image
I like to dry brush which is really detoxifying for the skin. Exercise is also really important for me for balance and… — Gwyneth Paltrow Copy Share Image
Near-death experiences release a lot of endorphins, resulting in a natural high," Tod whispered. "And it's totally true that one passion feeds… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
For me, exercise is more mental than physical. I crave it for my sanity. Not just the endorphins, but my energy, confidence,… — Jonathan Keltz Copy Share Image
I need an endorphin boost.” “And making out in an abandoned barn with me will give you one?” “No, it will probably… — Becca Fitzpatrick Copy Share Image
“When you laugh and play, your body is calmed and energized by the release of natural opiates—endorphins that relax you physically and… — Jeanne Segal Copy Share Image
At the finish line of the 1967 Boston Marathon, one crabby journalist said it was just a one-off deal and women weren't… — Kathrine Switzer Copy Share Image
There's really no such thing as the agony of dying. I'm quite sure that pain is shut off at the moment of… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
Brain wave tests prove that when we use positive words, our "feel good" hormones flow. Positive self-talk releases endorphins and serotonin in… — Ruth Fishel Copy Share Image