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“I haven’t been able to pray with the same unquestioned simplicity of hope since Dustin passed. My childhood ended the day my brother died. The naive hope that a miracle would save him, that he would one day walk, that a disease was a blessing in my family – that hope died with him.”
Darcy Leech“If it came to a magic genie, I would ask him for two extra wishes. One would be that no one would have to live with the muscular dystrophy disease or any disease. And the second one would be world peace, that we just stop fighting, talk about things, and we could live in harmony once again, like God intended us to do.”
Mattie Stepanek“There's already a lot of active research going on using the Crispr technology to fix diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy or cystic fibrosis or Huntington's disease. They're all diseases that have known genetic causes, and we now have the technology that can repair those mutations to provide, we hope, patients with a normal life.”
Jennifer Doudna“Wilhelm Reich identified "armor" as the sum total of typical character attitudes, which an individual develops as a blocking against his emotional excitations, resulting in rigidity of the body, lack of emotional contact, "deadness". Functionally identical to muscular armor (chronic muscular spasms)”
Wilhelm Reich, Where's The Truth“There is a muscular energy in sunlight corresponding to the spiritual energy of wind.”
Annie Dillard“I was striving to be the most muscular man, and it got me into the movies. It got me everything that I have.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger“He had the muscular definition of a man who had spent his life restraining elephants in heat.”
Taona Dumisani Chiveneko, Sprout of Disruption“The measure of a person’s strength is not his muscular power or strength, but it is his flexibility and adaptability.”
Debasish Mridha“I'm naturally a muscular gal with some curves, so eating a Mediterranean diet makes my body happy.”
Debi Mazar