A Quote by Deepak Chopra

Biologically I'm 25, chronologically I'm 53, psychologically it varies. — © Deepak Chopra
Biologically I'm 25, chronologically I'm 53, psychologically it varies.
I think it's reasonable to suppose that one could oscillate between being biologically 20 and biologically 25 indefinitely.
Biologically, I'm 10. Chronologically, I'm 33. In hockey years, I'm 66.
Every patient reacts a little differently, both biologically and psychologically. The only constant in cancer is inconstancy; the only certainty is a future of uncertainty, a truism for all of modern life but one made vivid by life-threatening illness.
Africa has 53 countries. And you find that three or four countries in these 53 are dominating the news.
I played varsity in high school as a 9th grader. I came off the bench during the first game of the season and had 25 points. Well, I became a starter after that and in the second game I scored 53 points.
I don't pay attention to the number of birthdays. It's weird when I say I'm 53. It just is crazy that I'm 53. I think I'm very immature. I feel like a kid. That's why my back goes out all the time, because I completely forget I can't do certain things anymore - like doing the plank for 10 minutes.
The energy varies with the square of the velocity, so if you need five times the velocity, that's 25 times the energy.
The world is going to be less biologically rich for quite some time in the future. We are always weeping that we live in such a diminished world, but we are experiencing a biologically rich world compared to what the future will look like. Bearing witness to that is a beautiful gift.
The thing I have to be willing to do is work - I think I'm the one that is going to actually copyright the term "25/8." You ever hear of the term "25/8?" It's the cousin of "24/7." I have to go "25/8."
I don't really make records chronologically.
I've never tried to work chronologically. I don't think I have the discipline to do that.
Hip-hop has always been chronologically misunderstood.
I chose deliberately for Harry Bosch to age chronologically with the books.
Falling in love is biologically natural; sustaining love is biologically un-natural. Sustaining love requires a learned discipline. The discipline of love. The discipline of understanding our partner. (I've never heard someone say I want a divorce - my partner understands me.)
The thing that gave me the most pain in life, psychologically, and it gave me tremendous pain psychologically, is man's disrespect for nature.
What you consent to can only be discovered by an uncritical observation of your reactions to life. Your reactions reveal where you live psychologically; and where you live psychologically, determines how you live here in the outer visible world.
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