these would be the same guys dropping dead at marathons coz they're too stupid to listen to their bodies...
2006-09-27 21:38:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Denying the inevitability of soreness and sadness in life,is an open invitation for confusion and or melancholy...i think that's emotionally in good structure to settle for the reality and bigger positive yet,even if it really is now no longer licensed to rule and outline your life..
2016-10-16 02:36:05
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answer #2
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answered by Erika 4
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I think it is incorrect. I think pain is weakness IN the body.
That's not to say you are weak if you are in pain. It's just that the body has areas that will hurt if harmed, and it can be concluded that these areas are "weak" if it is possible to harm them.
2006-09-27 09:29:48
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answer #3
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answered by marky_mark_w 2
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I think that saying is incorrect...
I have gotten slapped in the face many times.
I honestly have to say, it didnt get better. Ever.
So it cant be weakness leaving the body, right, if it never got better?
That's just my .02 cents on that one. =)
Hope it counts. =P
2006-09-27 09:35:42
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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It's true. Because for the most part, if you stop because of the pain, you're giving in to physical and psychological weakness.
2006-09-27 09:28:52
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answered by Alecto 5
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It's the pain that makes us know we are alive.
2006-09-27 09:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I kinda like it. Along with "no pain no gain".
2006-09-27 10:09:11
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answered by NA 6
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So...
does a lack of pain mean your body
is a welcome mat for the worst degrees of pain?
2006-09-27 17:47:30
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answer #8
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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sounds like a load of bull to me.
2006-09-27 09:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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that would explain why I have such bad cramps that time of the month.
2006-09-27 10:31:57
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answered by Melissa C 5
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