who says A sound mind in a sound body.
ASICS's motto is 'Healthy Mind, Healthy Body'.
I guess you could use the word salubrious for a healthy mind and body. You could also say, fit, sound or tip-top shape.
Yes, the phrase "a sound mind in a sound body" is often attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. He believed that physical fitness and mental well-being are interconnected and essential for living a harmonious life.
'A sound mind in a sound body'.
As we know that''A SOUND MIND RESIDENCE IN A SOUND BODY''so for having a sound mind,we will keep ourselves healthy.
Plato
Winsor School's motto is 'Sound Mind in Sound Body'.
Mens sana in corpore sano (a healthy mind in a healthy body) is a famous Latin quotation, often translated as "A sound mind in a sound body." It is derived from Satire X of the Roman poet Juvenal .
It isn't - the two are distinct, and as such, each asserted independently in testimony; for example, "I, John Smith, being sound of mind and body, hereby bequeath my wordly goods to Jane Doe..."
No, "mind" and "spine" do not rhyme. "Mind" ends with the sound "-nd" while "spine" ends with the sound "-ine".
It is the thought that health is comprised of three components, the biology of the body being healthy, the mind functioning correctly, and a good social life. This emphasizes the importances of a mind-body connection. Sound mind, sound body. and vise versa
A sound mind means having the capacity to think in realistic and reasonable terms to advance yourself and the society. A sound body means that you can physically do whatever it is your mind has put forth as the right thing. Basically, if you make up your mind to be a surgeon, but your hands shake, then you do not have a sound mind to accomplish the aforementioned task (set forth by your mind)