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The gathering of believers should be an opportunity for wonder, anticipation and imagination; not drudgery, duty or routine.
Having - and keeping to - a regular exercise routine is crucial. And forget about those extreme diets - they aren't healthy.
As with most things in my life, I believe you should try to enjoy yourself and never feel like you are a slave to a routine.
I like to stretch myself and push the envelope, so anything that's new or different or not of my daily routine, I am so for.
I am afraid of getting married. Spare me from cooking three meals a dayspare me from the relentless cage of routine and rote.
Selfishly, it's been really nice to have a period of time where you can have a home routine and feel pretty normal, in a way.
My day typically starts with an early-morning walk through Central Park. It's a nice moment of calm before my routine starts.
At the end of my daily yoga routine, lying on the floor in Corpse Pose, I feel as though I am floating in a sea of pure love.
I like getting up early, but I haven't got a routine - mainly because I never have a clear idea of what day of the week it is.
I get travel-sized versions of all of my essentials. That way, I can stay on the same routine whether I'm home or on the road.
It is only in the lonely emergencies of life that our creed is tested: then routine maxims fail, and we fall back on our gods.
I'm not particularly good at running things when once they get to a certain level. Once it gets routine, get me out of the way.
I think anyone that's in the same building or the same place for a really long period of time, some parts of it become routine.
I had a couple of different workouts I'd do. One routine was 250 shots. I'd try to get a friend rebound for me. I'd count them.
I've done the glamour doll, song-and-dance routine, the works. I've reached a stage in my career where I'm ready to experiment.
I'd say the challenge of DHing is going to be learning the routine and to stay loose and stay warm and kind of be ready for it.
Realists are, as a rule, only men in the rut of routine who are incapable of transcending a narrow circle of antiquated notions.
Athletes can be a very stressy bunch. We like routine. I'm a very routined person. If something changes, I really don't like it.
I always almost miss my flight. My routine is to constantly, no matter how bad or good the traffic is, to almost miss my flight.
I don't really have a beauty routine. I always use coconut oil, and I always wear mascara. That's kind of it! I'm pretty simple.
For me, I'll unwind at the end of the day by soaking in Epsom salts. It's the routine I prefer for coming down after crazy days.
If I feel like things are getting into a routine, I want them to be different. I need to keep improving and keep moving forward.
My workout routine changed pretty dramatically in the NFL. Workout programs from college to the NFL are significantly different.
Maintaining a routine with my sleeping habits, even on weekends, has been a constant even when other aspects of life are hectic.
Most people are so constituted that they can only be virtuous in a certain routine; an irregular course of life demoralizes them.
Each gig is brilliant and fun. When it becomes a routine, we'll take a break. There's no point in doing it if you don't enjoy it.
I have a race routine. I have a team of people helping me. I have winning habits. I believe in myself. I have balance in my life.
I have a routine to work on my vocals. I always get some honey and some extra virgin olive oil to coat my throat, and I go to bed.
I will say no matter how many times you go through pregnancy and then phase into newborn life, it never becomes routine or normal.
I saw Alan Davies on a show from the London Palladium and he did a nice routine about having kids or whatever. I couldn't do that.
I've been lucky: my Japanese genes - from my mother's side - and a lifelong moisturising routine have helped keep me looking good.
But I have been hitting for a week now and trying to get back into some sort of routine because I need to play well at tournaments.
I realized that both the military and religious orders depend on discipline to shape people - which routine does, in a lot of ways.
I think in high school and college, you don't really know what your routine is going to be; you're still trying to come up with it.
To me violence, once you've done one violent act it leads to another, it leads to another, it leads to another, it becomes routine.
I want to keep working. I have been stuck in this routine of coming to the set, putting on my make-up, eating, and leaving for home.
I know, my dear Watson, that you share my love of all that is bizarre and outside the conventions and humdrum routine of daily life.
Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.
It gets harder every day to get out of bed. I don't feel like it loads of the time. It is only my exercise routine which wakes me up.
This is what you do your routine for, so when playoff basketball comes, it helps you stay fresh, sharp, energized, strong - all that.
Growing up, my mom used essential oils in our home, so I've always noticed the benefits and now incorporate them in my daily routine.
My daily routine is set: I wake up and go for gymnastics, then dance class, gym, and come back home. That's my life. I am very boring.
To take an hour or two per day while the kids are in school to read really isn't that tough to do once you get into the routine of it.
I wake up an hour and a half before I have to leave the house to do everything I need to do. But I have my routine, and I stick to it.
A champion doesn't become a champion in the ring, he's merely recognized in the ring. His “becoming” happens during his daily routine.
The cumulative power of doing things the same way every day seems to be a way of saying to the mind: You're going to be dreaming soon.
You have to have a strong sense of humor to date me, and also know that you're probably going to be a part of the routine quite a bit.
That's why people take vacations. No to relax or find excitement or see new places. To escape the death that exists in routine things.
My routine is to ride that snooze button as far as it will take me, take a quick shower, get dressed in the dark and bolt out the door.
A sense of play is important when I'm writing, and so messing around with, say, a magic routine can feel like play, at least initially.