A Quote by Larry Moss

You can't play an emotional condition; you have an emotional condition, and because you have that condition, you try to overcome it with active doings (intentions). — © Larry Moss
You can't play an emotional condition; you have an emotional condition, and because you have that condition, you try to overcome it with active doings (intentions).
The longer I live the more I am convinced that neither age nor circumstance needs to deprive us of energy and vitality. We are at last awakening to the close relationship between religion and health. . . .our physical condition is determined very largely by our emotional condition, and our emotional life is profoundly regulated by our thought life.
In order to eat, you have to be hungry. In order to learn, you have to be ignorant. Ignorance is a condition of learning. Pain is a condition of health. Passion is a condition of thought. Death is a condition of life.
Another condition can be attained ... a condition of ecstasy. A condition so far from what the people of planet Earth experience it's not even discussable.
I always stress condition with my basketball players. I don’t mean physical condition only. You cannot attain and maintain physical condition unless you are morally and mentally conditioned.
I think that if there's one key insight science can bring to fiction, it's that fiction - the study of the human condition - needs to broaden its definition of the human condition. Because the human condition isn't immutable and doomed to remain uniform forever.
The human condition comprehends more than the condition under which life has been given to man. Men are conditioned beings because everything they come in contact with turns immediately into a condition of their existence. The world in which the vita activa spends itself consists of things produced by human activities; but the things that owe their existence exclusively to men nevertheless constantly condition their human makers.
War is not in itself a condition so much as the symptom of a condition, that of international anarchy. If we wish to substitute for war the settlement of disputes by justice, we must first substitute for the condition of international anarchy a condition of international order
Proof that a given condition always precedes or accompanies a phenomenon does not warrant concluding with certainty that a given condition is the immediate cause of that phenomenon. It must still be established that when this condition is removed, the phenomen will no longer appear.
I'm very drawn to the human condition and the emotional aspects of stories. It's what's not on the page that I get excited about.
The human condition is the human condition, and what we try to do is illuminate the human condition.
Well being is a condition one has to groom, a condition one has to become aquainted with in order to seek it
War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.
If all art aspires to the condition of music, all the sciences aspire to the condition of mathematics.
The condition of photographing is maybe the condition of being on the brink of conversion to anything.
History suggests that capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom. Clearly it is not a sufficient condition.
Poverty is part of the natural condition and that is bad enough. But my task is to prevent the aggravation of this condition.
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