A scar is a memory from the scrapbook your body is keeping about you.
—Terri Guillemets
A scar is a memory from the scrapbook your body is keeping about you.
—Terri Guillemets
Scars are lessons, or victories, memorialized in flesh.
—Terri Guillemets
A scar is a prayer of gratitude for that which remains.
—Terri Guillemets
Many of us have become deaf to our own bodies, which is why we are
—Terri Guillemets
Wellness is the art of healing before you’re sick.
—Terri Guillemets
The mind can cook up very subtle syndromes to throw at our bodies.
—Terri Guillemets
Why throw trash into the treasure-house of your body?
—Terri Guillemets
Stifling an urge to dance is bad for your health — it rusts your spirit and your hips.
—Terri Guillemets
If life is good, don’t just sit there — dance!
If life’s not so good — dance even more.
—Terri Guillemets
Too many of us have a skipping spirit but a sit-still body.
—Terri Guillemets
When most people see an adult skipping they assume it must be on the way either to or from the asylum.
—Terri Guillemets
I love the body. Flesh is so honest, and organs do not lie.
—Terri Guillemets
Our bodies are the burial grounds of dead time.
—Terri Guillemets
“Time! where didst thou those years inter
Which I have seene decease?” —Wm. Habington