"If physical exercise were combined with mental exertion,……" — Ellen G. White
"If physical exercise were combined with mental exertion, the blood would be quickened in its circulation, the action of the heart would be more perfect, impure matter would be thrown off, and new life and vigor would be experienced in every part of the body."
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Ellen G. White
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175 Quotes by Ellen G. White
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We should strive to understand the weakness of others.
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Every man who praises himself brushes the luster from his best efforts.
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Dying legacies are a miserable substitute for living benevolence.
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It is right to love beauty and to desire it; but God desires us to love and seek first the…
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A modest, godly woman will dress modestly. . . The one who is simple and unpretending in her dress and…
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Our clothing, while modest and simple, should be of good quality . . . It should be chosen for durability…
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Do not make yourself the subject of remarks either by being overdressed or by dressing in a lax, untidy manner.…
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Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless.
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